Phytoremediation of heavy metals in soil. A systematic review of the literature between the years 2012-2022
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December 6-7, 2022
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“Exponential Technologies and Global Challenges: Moving toward a new culture of entrepreneurship and innovation for sustainable development”
Location of Conference
Virtual Edition
Authors
Bobadilla Roman, Wilton Jaime
Valderrama De La Cruz, Joel Alexander
Lujan Rojas, Jessica Marleny
Valderrama Puscan, Marlon Walter
Llaque Fernández, Grant Ilich
Calvanapon Alva, Flor Alicia
Abstract
Currently the presence of heavy metals in the soil considerably affects the environment and human health. Therefore, this review aimed to describe the importance of phytoremediation of heavy metals in the soil, based on the analysis of research articles. For this, the PRISMA methodology was used as a basis, whose general purpose is the impact of heavy metals in soils. It was determined that there are different types of final disposal classified as agricultural land (69%), urban (20%), mining (7%) and industrial (4%). Likewise, it is described that the Lonicera japonica Thunb species is presented as the best Cr accumulating plant, because it would offer great opportunities in the phytoremediation process. In this same context, the plant Helianthus annuus L., would behave as a phytostabilizer of soil contaminated by Cd; in this sense, the species Zea mays L., is efficient for the phytoextraction process of heavy metal such as Pb and Cd. It was concluded that, despite the minimum sustainable, lasting and more effective actions that minimize the risks of contamination; Phytoremediation of heavy metals in the soil is presented as a fundamental low-cost green technology to consider