Phytoremediation of salt-affected soils: a review of processes, applicability, and the impact of climate change

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João M. Jesus
Anthony S. Danko
António Fiúza
Maria-Teresa Borges
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[1] University of Porto-Faculty of Engineering (FEUP),Department of Mining Engineering, Geo
[2] UL,Environment and Resources Research Centre (CIGAR)
[3] Porto University (FCUP),Centre for Natural Resources and the Environment (CERENA), Instituto Superior Técnico
[4] University of Porto,Biology Department, Science Faculty
[5] University of Porto-Faculty of Engineering (FEUP),CIIMAR
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Phytoremediation; Saline soils; Salt-affected soils; Phytoextraction; Climate change;
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Soil salinization affects 1–10 billion ha worldwide, threatening the agricultural production needed to feed the ever increasing world population. Phytoremediation may be a cost-effective option for the remediation of these soils. This review analyzes the viability of using phytoremediation for salt-affected soils and explores the remedial mechanisms involved. In addition, it specifically addresses the debate over plant indirect (via soil cation exchange enhancement) or direct (via uptake) role in salt remediation. Analysis of experimental data for electrical conductivity (ECe) + sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) reduction and plant salt uptake showed a similar removal efficiency between salt phytoremediation and other treatment options, with the added potential for phytoextraction under non-leaching conditions. A focus is also given on recent studies that indicate potential pathways for increased salt phytoextraction, co-treatment with other contaminants, and phytoremediation applicability for salt flow control. Finally, this work also details the predicted effects of climate change on soil salinization and on treatment options. The synergetic effects of extreme climate events and salinization are a challenging obstacle for future phytoremediation applications, which will require additional and multi-disciplinary research efforts.
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页码:6511 / 6525
页数:14
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