Cadmium toxicity symptoms and uptake mechanism in plants: a review
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Resumo: | Abstract Cadmium (Cd) is one of non-essential heavy metals which is released into environment naturally or anthropogenically. It is highly persistent toxic metals that are exceptionally distressing industrial and agriculture activities by contaminating soil, water and food. Its long-duration endurance in soil and water results in accumulation and uptake into plants, leading to the food chain. This becomes a serious global problem threatening humans and animals as food chain components. Living organisms, especially humans, are exposed to Cd through plants as one of the main vegetative food sources. This review paper is concentrated on the symptoms of the plants affected by Cd toxicity. The absorption of Cd triggers several seen and unseen symptoms by polluted plants such as stunted growth, chlorosis, necrosis and wilting. Apart from that, factors that affect the uptake and translocation of Cd in plants are elaborated to understand the mechanism that contributes to its accumulation. By insight of Cd accumulation, this review also discussed the phytoremediation techniques-phytoextraction, phytostimulation, phytostabilization, phytovolatization and rhizofiltration in bioremediating the Cd. |
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Cadmium toxicity symptoms and uptake mechanism in plants: a reviewcadmiumtoxicitysymptomstranslocationbioavailabilityphytoremediationAbstract Cadmium (Cd) is one of non-essential heavy metals which is released into environment naturally or anthropogenically. It is highly persistent toxic metals that are exceptionally distressing industrial and agriculture activities by contaminating soil, water and food. Its long-duration endurance in soil and water results in accumulation and uptake into plants, leading to the food chain. This becomes a serious global problem threatening humans and animals as food chain components. Living organisms, especially humans, are exposed to Cd through plants as one of the main vegetative food sources. This review paper is concentrated on the symptoms of the plants affected by Cd toxicity. The absorption of Cd triggers several seen and unseen symptoms by polluted plants such as stunted growth, chlorosis, necrosis and wilting. Apart from that, factors that affect the uptake and translocation of Cd in plants are elaborated to understand the mechanism that contributes to its accumulation. By insight of Cd accumulation, this review also discussed the phytoremediation techniques-phytoextraction, phytostimulation, phytostabilization, phytovolatization and rhizofiltration in bioremediating the Cd.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2024-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842024000100700Brazilian Journal of Biology v.84 2024reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/1519-6984.252143info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessShaari,N. E. M.Tajudin,M. T. F. M.Khandaker,M. M.Majrashi,A.Alenazi,M. M.Abdullahi,U. A.Mohd,K. S.eng2022-03-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842024000100700Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2022-03-04T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false |
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Cadmium toxicity symptoms and uptake mechanism in plants: a review |
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Cadmium toxicity symptoms and uptake mechanism in plants: a review |
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Cadmium toxicity symptoms and uptake mechanism in plants: a review Shaari,N. E. M. cadmium toxicity symptoms translocation bioavailability phytoremediation |
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Cadmium toxicity symptoms and uptake mechanism in plants: a review |
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Cadmium toxicity symptoms and uptake mechanism in plants: a review |
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Cadmium toxicity symptoms and uptake mechanism in plants: a review |
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Cadmium toxicity symptoms and uptake mechanism in plants: a review |
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Cadmium toxicity symptoms and uptake mechanism in plants: a review |
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Shaari,N. E. M. |
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Shaari,N. E. M. Tajudin,M. T. F. M. Khandaker,M. M. Majrashi,A. Alenazi,M. M. Abdullahi,U. A. Mohd,K. S. |
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Tajudin,M. T. F. M. Khandaker,M. M. Majrashi,A. Alenazi,M. M. Abdullahi,U. A. Mohd,K. S. |
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Shaari,N. E. M. Tajudin,M. T. F. M. Khandaker,M. M. Majrashi,A. Alenazi,M. M. Abdullahi,U. A. Mohd,K. S. |
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cadmium toxicity symptoms translocation bioavailability phytoremediation |
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cadmium toxicity symptoms translocation bioavailability phytoremediation |
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Abstract Cadmium (Cd) is one of non-essential heavy metals which is released into environment naturally or anthropogenically. It is highly persistent toxic metals that are exceptionally distressing industrial and agriculture activities by contaminating soil, water and food. Its long-duration endurance in soil and water results in accumulation and uptake into plants, leading to the food chain. This becomes a serious global problem threatening humans and animals as food chain components. Living organisms, especially humans, are exposed to Cd through plants as one of the main vegetative food sources. This review paper is concentrated on the symptoms of the plants affected by Cd toxicity. The absorption of Cd triggers several seen and unseen symptoms by polluted plants such as stunted growth, chlorosis, necrosis and wilting. Apart from that, factors that affect the uptake and translocation of Cd in plants are elaborated to understand the mechanism that contributes to its accumulation. By insight of Cd accumulation, this review also discussed the phytoremediation techniques-phytoextraction, phytostimulation, phytostabilization, phytovolatization and rhizofiltration in bioremediating the Cd. |
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