PLANTS USEFUL FOR PHYTOREMEDIATION OF SOIL AND WATER IN INDIA | Asian Journal of Plant and Soil....
Environmental contamination has had a significant impact on the hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere in recent years. As a result of the discharge of harmful chemicals from many manmade sources, today's environmental problems result in contamination of soil, water, and other natural resources of the Earth, resulting in a loss of soil productivity, available drinking water, pure air, and so on. Efforts to decrease pollution sources and rehabilitate degraded land and water resources have been made and are still being made. More than 400 plant species have been identified as effective targets for soil and water remediation, including Brassica, Vetiveria, Lemna, and others. Phytoremediation is a process that uses plant species to remediate contaminated soils and water. Many businesses in developing countries, such as India, dump untreated poisons into the environment, polluting soil and water. The current situation of phytoremediation in India is discussed in this article.
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