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Remediation of soil contaminated with toxic organic compounds using microorganisms
Abstract
Microorganisms, especially genetically modified microorganisms have continued to attract attention as a safer and environmentally friendly alternative in the bioremediation of contaminated environments such as soil and water bodies. Soil pollution by organic compounds such as pesticides, industrial and agricultural solvents, dyes, pigments, additives etc. is on the increase worldwide as a result of industrialization and agricultural modernization. Toxicity from these and other related pollutants have constituted a major challenge to humans as well as the environment. Therefore, it is important to apply effective remediation measures to reduce the levels of these toxicants so as to minimize the risk of bioaccumulation in agricultural food products. Bioremediation using biological materials viz; whole cells, cell extracts, isolated enzymes etc. is one of the most effective and environmentally friendly approaches currently in use. This paper therefore, reviews the current microbial remediation strategies of soil contaminated with various organic pollutants.
Keywords: Bioremediation, Microorganisms, Pollutants, Soil, Organic