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The role of metal transporters in phytoremediation: A closer look at Arabidopsisopen access

Authors
Maharajan, TheivanayagamChellasamy, GayathriKrishna, T. P. AjeeshCeasar, Stanislaus AntonyYun, Kyusik
Issue Date
Jan-2023
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Arabidopsis; Genome editing; Heavy metals; Metal transporters; Pollution; Phytoremediation
Citation
CHEMOSPHERE, v.310
Journal Title
CHEMOSPHERE
Volume
310
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/87084
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.136881
ISSN
0045-6535
Abstract
Pollution of the environment by heavy metals (HMs) has recently become a global issue, affecting the health of all living organisms. Continuous human activities (industrialization and urbanization) are the major causes of HM release into the environment. Over the years, two methods (physical and chemical) have been widely used to reduce HMs in polluted environment. However, these two methods are inefficient and very expensive to reduce the HMs released into the atmosphere. Alternatively, researchers are trying to remove the HMs by employing hyper-accumulator plants. This method, referred to phytoremediation, is highly efficient, cost-effective, and ecofriendly. Phytoremediation can be divided into five types: phytostabilization, phytodegradation, rhizofiltration, phytoextraction, and phytovolatilization, all of which contribute to HMs removal from the polluted environment. Brassicaceae family members (particularly Arabidopsis thaliana) can accumulate more HMs from the contaminated environment than those of other plants. This comprehensive review focuses on how HMs pollute the environment and discusses the phytoremediation measures required to reduce the impact of HMs on the environment. We discuss the role of metal transporters in phytoremediation with a focus on Arabidopsis. Then draw insights into the role of genome editing tools in enhancing phytoremediation efficiency. This review is expected to initiate further research to improve phytoremediation by biotechnological approaches to conserve the environment from pollution.
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