Autores
Sumia Khan, Muhammad Afzal, Samina Iqbal, Qaiser M Khan
Fecha de publicación
2013/1/1
Origen
Chemosphere
Volumen
90
Número
4
Páginas
1317-1332
Editor
Pergamon
Descripción
Plant–bacteria partnerships have been extensively studied and applied to improve crop yield. In addition to their application in agriculture, a promising field to exploit plant–bacteria partnerships is the remediation of soil and water polluted with hydrocarbons. Application of effective plant–bacteria partnerships for the remediation of hydrocarbons depend mainly on the presence and metabolic activities of plant associated rhizo- and endophytic bacteria possessing specific genes required for the degradation of hydrocarbon pollutants. Plants and their associated bacteria interact with each other whereby plant supplies the bacteria with a special carbon source that stimulates the bacteria to degrade organic contaminants in the soil. In return, plant associated-bacteria can support their host plant to overcome contaminated-induced stress responses, and improve plant growth and development. In addition, plants further get …
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S Khan, M Afzal, S Iqbal, QM Khan - Chemosphere, 2013