Phytoremediation consists of using plants and their associated microbes
for environmental cleanup. Over the past 10 years, this treatment has
gained recognition as a cost-effective, non-invasive, alternative or
complimentary technology to engineering-based remediation methods.
Biofortification, on the other hand, is an agricultural process that
increases the uptake and accumulation of mineral nutrients in
agricultural products through plant breeding, genetic engineering, or
manipulation of agricultural practices.
This book shows how, despite having different goals, both
phytoremediation and biofortification technologies can be closely
connected as they are both based on the phytoextraction process that
involves plant uptake, accumulation, and transformation of nutrient
elements from soil. More specifically, this brief offers a comprehensive
introduction to Phytoremediation and Biofortification of selenium (Se),
zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), cadium (Cd) and copper (Cu), and illustrates the
emerging integration of these two bio-technologies.
Phytoremediation and Biofortification: Two Sides of One Coin is a
valuable resource to students, technicians, and academics who are
interested in the treatment of environmental problems (bioremediation)
through the use of plants, and in the field of biofortification.