About this Research Topic
To produce safe crops, the high levels of heavy metals-polluted soils are preferred to be decontaminated, whereas the low levels of heavy metals-polluted soils are considered to be continuously used for crop production. In this regard, enhanced removal rates of heavy metals from soils by phytoremediation plants are needed, while decreased heavy metals accumulation in crops below safe food standards is required. However, environmentally-friendly, cost-effective, efficient and sustainable strategies for promoting phytoremediation efficiency of heavy metals-polluted soils or repressing toxic heavy metals accumulation in edible organs of crops are still limited. Thus, this research topic will highlight recent developments, current knowledge and perspectives on phytoremediation or mitigation of heavy metal stress in plants, and plants interact with chemical or/and biological strategies for the safe utilization of heavy metal(s) polluted soils.
This Research Topic aims at exploring the safe utilization of heavy metals pollution in soils for healthy food. We highly welcome manuscripts dealing with, but not limited to:
• Advancements in physicochemical, biological and/or molecular processes with phytoremediation of heavy metals in soils
• Role of exogenous agents such as fertilizers, pesticides, biochar, biostimulants or chelators in regulation of heavy metals uptake, transport, distribution and accumulation in phytoremediation plants or crops.
• New developments in the use of plant symbiotic microbes for remediation of heavy metals pollution in soils or alleviation of heavy metal stress in crops.
Keywords: Alleviation, Bioremediation, Crops, Heavy metals, Phytoremediation
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