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农学学报 ›› 2025, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (9): 58-70.doi: 10.11923/j.issn.2095-4050.cjas2024-0125

• 土壤肥料 资源环境 生态 • 上一篇    下一篇

强化植物对重金属污染土壤的修复技术研究进展

王羿驰(), 林颖仪, 吴美青, 吴亮亮, 沈雪峰, 郑超()   

  1. 广东海洋大学滨海农业学院,广东湛江 524088
  • 收稿日期:2024-06-27 修回日期:2024-10-15 出版日期:2025-09-17 发布日期:2025-09-17
  • 通讯作者:
    郑超,女,1972年出生,广东遂溪人,副教授,博士,主要从事土壤改良和受污染耕地安全利用的研究。通信地址:524088 广东湛江麻章区海大路1号 广东海洋大学滨海农业学院,Tel:0759-2383247,E-mail:
  • 作者简介:

    王羿驰,女,1999年出生,四川成都人,硕士研究生,研究方向:资源利用。通信地址:524088 广东湛江麻章区海大路1号 广东海洋大学滨海农业学院,E-mail:

  • 基金资助:
    2021年度广东省普通高校创新团队项目“袁隆平院士海水稻创新团队”(2021KCXTD011)

Research Progress on Enhanced Phytoremediation Techniques for Remediation of Heavy Metal-Contaminated Soil

WANG Yichi(), LIN Yingyi, WU Meiqing, WU Liangliang, SHEN Xuefeng, ZHENG Chao()   

  1. College of Coastal Agriculture, Guangdong Ocean University, Zhanjiang Guangdong 524088
  • Received:2024-06-27 Revised:2024-10-15 Online:2025-09-17 Published:2025-09-17

摘要:

土壤重金属污染是全球面临的环境问题之一,其不仅影响土壤和作物质量,还对人类健康构成潜在威胁。传统的植物修复技术面临着修复周期长、适应性差、污染复杂性等挑战,因此,探索强化技术在植物修复重金属污染土壤过程中去除、分解和解毒机理具有重要意义。通过对强化植物修复重金属污染土壤文献的收集,简明描述基因工程技术、植物生长调节剂应用、微生物协同修复、添加螯合剂等技术,重点剖析了这些技术如何提高植物对重金属离子的耐受能力,影响重金属离子在植物体内的转运。本研究提出了在未来农业生产中可以更加专注于了解植物的分子机制和基因调控网络和不同植物对特定营养元素的需求和吸收能力,探索更多的原位生物抗性资源和组合模式,丰富污染范围内的细菌和植株的共生系统,进行螯合剂剂量优化研究,优选可降解的螯合剂或开发环境友好型的替代物,以期为强化植物技术解决土壤重金属污染问题提供理论基础和实践依据。

关键词: 植物修复, 植物提取, 重金属, 土壤重金属污染, 基因工程技术, 微生物协同修复, 螯合剂, 富集效率, 强化措施

Abstract:

Heavy metal contamination of soil affects soil and crop quality and poses a threat to human health. Traditional phytoremediation techniques face challenges such as prolonged remediation cycles, poor adaptability, and the complexity of pollution, thus making it crucial to explore the mechanisms of removal, decomposition, and detoxification through enhanced phytoremediation technologies in heavy metal-contaminated soils. By collecting literature on intensive phytoremediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils, we concisely described techniques such as genetic engineering, the application of plant growth regulators, microbial synergistic remediation, and the addition of chelating agents, focusing on how these techniques enhance plant tolerance to heavy metal ions and affect their transport within the plant. This paper proposed that future agricultural production should focus more on understanding the molecular mechanisms and gene regulatory networks of plants, as well as the demand and uptake capacity of different plants for specific nutrients. Additionally, it suggested exploring more in situ bioresistance resources and combinatorial modes, enriching the symbiotic systems of bacteria and plants within contamination ranges, optimizing the dosage of chelating agents, and prioritizing biodegradable chelating agents or developing environmentally friendly substitutes. These efforts aimed to provide a theoretical and practical basis for utilizing enhanced phytoremediation technologies to address soil heavy metal contamination.

Key words: phytoremediation, plant extraction, heavy metal, soil heavy metal pollution, genetic engineering techniques, microbial synergistic remediation, chelation agents, enrichment efficiency, enhancement measures