Phytoremediation of contaminants of emerging concern from soil with industrial hemp ( Cannabis sativa L.): a review

作者: Gang Chen , Simeng Li , Helen X. Trejo , Yudi Wu

DOI: 10.1007/S10668-021-01289-0

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摘要: The presence of contaminants emerging concern (CECs) in wastewater treatment plant effluents is a significant underlying health risk and environmental concern. CECs consist wide variety contaminants, including pharmaceuticals personal care products, hormones, steroids, alkyl-phenols, flame retardants pesticides. Their impact particular relevance to agricultural settings due CEC uptake accumulation food crops consequent diffusion into the food-chain. Meanwhile, marijuana reform accelerating US, based on scope pace legalization efforts wider acceptance polls voters. In this review, effectiveness industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) phytoremediation hyperaccumulation organic (e.g., benzo(a)pyrene, Naphthalene, Chrysene) heavy metal Selenium Cobalt) from either aqueous solutions or contaminated soils has been reviewed. potential as renewable resource biodegrade and/or decontaminate explored. Disposal strategies new crop that promote circular economy are also discussed. According current we believe use for promising have sustainable, environmentally friendly economically viable future.

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