Phytoremediation of polyaromatic hydrocarbons, anilines and phenols

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Patricia J. Harvey
Bruno F. Campanella
Paula M. L. Castro
Hans Harms
Eric Lichtfouse
Anton R. Schäffner
Stanislav Smrcek
Daniele Werck-Reichhart
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[1] University of Greenwich,School of Chemical and Life Sciences
[2] Faculté Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques (FUSAGx),Plant Biology Unit
[3] Escola Superior de Biotecnologia - UCP, Environmental Toxicology Laboratory
[4] Earth Sciences - CST,Soil
[5] University of Burgundy - INRA,Water Geochemistry and Microbiology Laboratories
[6] GSF Research Centre for Environment and Health,Institute of Biochemical Plant Pathology
[7] Charles University in Prague,Faculty of Science, Department of Organic and Nuclear Chemistry
[8] Institute of Plant Molecular Biology,undefined
[9] CNRS-UPR 2357,undefined
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Anilines; bound residues; cytochromes P450; glucosyl transferases; oxidant stress; peroxidases; phenols; phytoremediation; polyaromatic hydrocarbons; rhizosphere;
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Phytoremediation technologies based on the combined action of plants and the microbial communities that they support within the rhizosphere hold promise in the remediation of land and waterways contaminated with hydrocarbons but they have not yet been adopted in large-scale remediation strategies. In this review plant and microbial degradative capacities, viewed as a continuum, have been dissected in order to identify where bottlenecks and limitations exist. Phenols, anilines and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were selected as the target classes of molecule for consideration, in part because of their common patterns of distribution, but also because of the urgent need to develop techniques to overcome their toxicity to human health.
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