Environmental Pollution Impact on Plants: Survival Strategies under Challenging Conditions

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This new volume studies the impact and management of environmental pollution on plants, often resulting in plant abiotic stress physiology, which causes reduction in growth due to alterations in biochemical and physiological processes, thus threatening food security, the ecosystem, and the plants themselves. This volume details the harm to plants caused primarily by heavy metal contamination in soils, by pesticides use, and by air pollution and presents several mitigation strategies as well.

Soils contaminated with heavy metals is a major challenge worldwide due to increase in anthropogenic and geologic activities. Despite the effectiveness of pesticides in preventing pest invasions and yield decline, pesticides and other air pollutants cause biochemical changes that can instigate leaf damage, stomatal impairment, early senescence, decrease in photosynthetic efficiency, interruption of membrane perviousness, and decrease of growth and yield in sensitive plant types.

Chapters in this volume address these issues. Topics include the antioxidant, photosynthesis, and growth characteristics of plants grown in polluted soils; the benefits and hazards of pesticides; microbe-assisted bioremediation and biotechnological advances for plant pollution control; genetically modified plants and their potential resistance to environmental pollution; and more.

 

Author(s): Tariq Aftab, Khalid Rehman Hakeem
Publisher: CRC Press/Apple Academic Press
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 293
City: Palm Bay

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
About the Editors
Table of Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations
Preface
Chapter 1: Effect of Heavy Metal Polluted Soil on Physiology and Biochemistry of Plants
Chapter 2: Pesticides and Their Impacts: Benefits and Hazards
Chapter 3: Antioxidant, Photosynthesis, and Growth Characteristics of Plants Grown in Polluted Soils
Chapter 4: Impact of Pesticide Use in Agriculture
Chapter 5: Effect of Environmental Pollution on the Generation of Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in Plant Tissues
Chapter 6: Plants and Microbe-Assisted Bioremediation of Heavy Metal Pollution in the Environment
Chapter 7: Bioinformatical and Biotechnological Advances for Bioremediation and Plant Pollution Control
Chapter 8: Ceratophyllum demersum (L.): An Aquatic Macrophyte for Phytoremediation
Chapter 9: Genetically Modified Plants (GMPs) and Their Potential in Protection, Constraints, Prospects, Challenges, and Opportunities Against Environmental Pollution
Chapter 10: Detoxification of Sewage Sludge by Natural Attenuation and Application as a Fertilizer
Index