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Fundamentals and Application Potential of Arsenic-Resistant Bacteria for Bioremediation in Rhizosphere: A Review
Authors:Ivy Mallick  Ekramul Islam
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, India
Abstract:As a hazardous environmental metalloid toxicant, arsenic (As)—at elevated levels in water and soil—has created a major public health concern through its entry into the food chain by accumulation in crops. Among the various methods reported thus far for reclamation of As-contaminated crop fields, bioremediation using bacteria with plant-growth-promoting traits has been found to be a most promising solution. There is every possibility that bacterial isolates with the ability to remove or immobilize As could be used for successful bioremediation. However, bioremediation needs to define its boundaries between promise and field application, as most studies have been restricted to laboratory results only. Rhizosphere interactions play a critical role in monitoring As bioavailability to crop plants, thus a better understanding of it might improve rhizoremediation technologies. The challenges rely on the application of these novel approaches under field conditions. Despite some limitations, the prospect for successful stimulation and exploitation of microbial metabolism for As rhizoremediation appears to be very promising.
Keywords:Arsenic  bacteria  bioremediation  rhizosphere
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