Maranho Leila Teresinha, Gomes Marcelo Pedrosa
Plant Stress Physiology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Biological Sciences Sector, Polytechnic Center Jardim das Américas, Federal University of Paraná, Avenida Coronel Francisco H. dos Santos, 100, Curitiba 81531-980, Brazil.
Graduate Program in Ecology and Conservation, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba 81531-980, Brazil.
Plants (Basel). 2024 Oct 14;13(20):2870. doi: 10.3390/plants13202870.
There is a common misconception that aquatic macrophytes face significant challenges in wetland-based sewage treatment systems. This study aims to correct this perception by focusing on the crucial morphophysiological adaptations of aquatic macrophytes that enable them to thrive in wetland-based sewage treatment systems, particularly under environmental stress. These adaptations are vital for improving the efficiency and resilience of wastewater treatment processes, offering sustainable solutions in the face of variable environmental conditions and complex contaminant mixtures. The review emphasizes the role of macrophytes as natural engineers, capable of enhancing pollutant removal and system stability through their unique structural and functional traits. By understanding these adaptations, the review aims to guide the optimization of wetland design and management, ultimately contributing to more sustainable and effective wastewater treatment practices. The findings underscore the importance of species selection and the integration of nature-based solutions in environmental management, advocating for policies that support the use of macrophytes in modern wastewater management.
有一种普遍的误解,认为水生大型植物在基于湿地的污水处理系统中面临重大挑战。本研究旨在通过关注水生大型植物关键的形态生理适应性来纠正这种看法,这些适应性使它们能够在基于湿地的污水处理系统中茁壮成长,尤其是在环境压力下。这些适应性对于提高废水处理过程的效率和恢复力至关重要,面对多变的环境条件和复杂的污染物混合物时能提供可持续的解决方案。该综述强调大型植物作为自然工程师的作用,它们能够通过其独特的结构和功能特性增强污染物去除和系统稳定性。通过了解这些适应性,该综述旨在指导湿地设计和管理的优化,最终促进更可持续、更有效的废水处理实践。研究结果强调了物种选择以及将基于自然的解决方案纳入环境管理的重要性,倡导支持在现代废水管理中使用大型植物的政策。