Synergistically Effect of Heavy Metal Resistant Bacteria and Plants on Remediation of Soil Heavy Metal Pollution

Water, Air, & Soil Pollution(2024)

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Microorganisms in the soil that have been contaminated with heavy metals for a long-time exhibited resistance to heavy metals. In recent years, the use of resistant microbes and heavy metal-tolerant plants to repair heavy metal-contaminated soil has become an increasingly hot subject. In this study, heavy metal-tolerant bacteria ZG7 was isolated from the mining soils and injected into Bidens pilosa L. and Medicago sativa L.. The results revealed that: (1) Compared to the non-inoculated group, inoculation with ZG7 notably increased the dry weight and chlorophyll content in plants under heavy metal stress, as well as promoted the content of several types of antioxidant chemicals; (2) Combined remediation improved soil enzyme activities, with soil catalase, sucrase, and phosphatase activities remarkably increased by 136.06
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