Role of the Hairy Roots as A Biological Agent in Phytoremediation | ||
Rafidain Journal of Science | ||
Article 4, Volume 29, Issue 4, December 2020, Pages 23-31 PDF (440.1 K) | ||
Document Type: Review Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2020.167310 | ||
Authors | ||
Amjad A. Mohammed* 1; Owayes M. Hamed2; Raed S. Alsaffar2 | ||
1Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq. | ||
2Department of Biology/ College of Science/ University of Mosul | ||
Abstract | ||
Pollution is a growing undertaking for humans around the globe which affects in which affects both developed and growing towns (Suresh and Ravishankar, 2004). All herbal methods that make contributions to economic pollution are typically categorized as natural contaminants (Sosa Alderete et al., 2009). These are the human final products which include: navy explosives, agriculture, oil products, gasoline manufacturing and wood results (Pilon-Smits, 2005). Subsequently, the natural activities can additionally sell the discharge of heavy metals as nickel, molybdenum, lead, copper, zinc and mercury to the environment which are harmful to human health (Nedelkoska and Doran, 2000). The whole surroundings are constantly being contaminated from pollutants which is unsafe for human fitness (Suza et al., 2008 ; Rezek et al., 2012). The cost of cleansing up infected sites is high therefore using vegetation to extract, stabilize and degrade contaminants, all of them called as phytoremediation, is giving reputation as an extra cost-powerful opportunity to different strategies of cleanup (Kuiper et al., 2004). | ||
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