Centre for Novel Agricultural Products, Department of Biology, University of York , York , UK.
Int J Phytoremediation. 2019;21(11):1051-1064. doi: 10.1080/15226514.2019.1606783. Epub 2019 May 6.
While the immediate effect of explosives in armed conflicts is frequently in the public eye, until recently, the insidious, longer-term corollaries of these toxic compounds in the environment have gone largely unnoticed. Now, increased public awareness and concern are factors behind calls for more effective remediation solutions to these global pollutants. Scientists have been working on bioremediation projects in this area for several decades, characterizing genes, biochemical detoxification pathways, and field-applicable plant species. This review covers the progress made in understanding the fundamental biochemistry behind the detoxification of explosives, including new shock-insensitive explosive compounds; how field-relevant plant species have been characterized and genetically engineered; and the major roles that endophytic and rhizospheric microorganisms play in the detoxification of organic pollutants such as explosives.
虽然武装冲突中爆炸物的直接影响经常受到公众关注,但直到最近,这些有毒化合物在环境中的潜在、长期影响在很大程度上仍未被注意到。现在,公众意识和关注的提高是呼吁采取更有效的补救措施来解决这些全球性污染物的背后因素。几十年来,科学家一直在这一领域开展生物修复项目,对基因、生化解毒途径和适用于田间的植物物种进行了研究。这篇综述涵盖了在理解爆炸物解毒背后的基本生物化学方面所取得的进展,包括新的抗冲击敏感爆炸物化合物;如何对田间相关的植物物种进行特征描述和基因工程改造;以及内生和根际微生物在解毒有机污染物(如爆炸物)方面的主要作用。