Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Biotechnol Adv. 2010 May-Jun;28(3):367-74. doi: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2010.02.001. Epub 2010 Feb 8.
In the past twenty years or so, researchers have endeavored to utilize plants to facilitate the removal of both organic and inorganic contaminants from the environment, especially from soil. These phytoremediation approaches have come a long way in a short time. However, the majority of this work has been done under more controlled laboratory conditions and not in the field. As an adjunct to various phytoremediation strategies and as part of an effort to make this technology more efficacious, a number of scientists have begun to explore the possibility of using various soil bacteria together with plants. These bacteria include biodegradative bacteria, plant growth-promoting bacteria and bacteria that facilitate phytoremediation by other means. An overview of bacterially assisted phytoremediation is provided here for both organic and metallic contaminants, with the intent of providing some insight into how these bacteria aid phytoremediation so that future field studies might be facilitated.
在过去的二十多年里,研究人员一直致力于利用植物来去除环境中的有机和无机污染物,尤其是土壤中的污染物。这些植物修复方法在短时间内取得了长足的进展。然而,大多数工作都是在更受控的实验室条件下进行的,而不是在野外进行的。作为各种植物修复策略的辅助手段,并为了使这项技术更加有效,许多科学家已经开始探索使用各种土壤细菌与植物一起的可能性。这些细菌包括可生物降解的细菌、促进植物生长的细菌以及通过其他方式促进植物修复的细菌。本文概述了细菌辅助植物修复有机和金属污染物的情况,旨在深入了解这些细菌如何帮助植物修复,以便未来的野外研究能够得到促进。