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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Improving Quality of Air - Phytoremediation

Author: A.LAKSHMI TEJASWINI, K.SHALINI, CH.KIRAN KUMAR, A.VASU BABU
Abstract: Phytoremediation is the process of using plants and microbes for the cleanup of contaminants in the atmosphere. Phytoremediation has been recommended as being a cheap, environmentally friendly alternative technological innovation. A great package of research implies that plants have the genetic potential to be able to remove many dangerous metals from the soil. The majority of world population will expose to intensively violated air problems, which leads to various diseases. To conquer these particular plants are usually possible applicants in order to remove pollutants by diverse biological systems involving accumulation, immobilization, volatilization and degradation. Numerous plant species eliminate indoor and outdoor air pollutants based on their morphology, growth condition and microbe groups. Hence, suitable plant selection together with optimized growth problems can boost its remediation capacity signi?cantly. Interior plant cultivation can enhance the quality of airflow by removing the air pollutants. Plants within individual containers are speciously more efficient for use inside in comparison to bio-filtration wall. Several reports are presented on using specific plants for efficient phytoremediation of indoor air flow pollutants. It is a relatively new invention that has gained popularity due to its affordability, effectiveness, originality, environmental friendliness, and solar-powered design. Plant metabolism can help to clearr up contaminated areas.
Keyword: Phytoremediation, Morbidity, Mortality, Immobilization, Detoxification, Air.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.02.231
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