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Biochar As a Carrier for Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria in Phytoremediation of Pesticides Publisher

Summary: Biochar aids cleanup? Review shows PGPB+biochar boosts phytoremediation—enhances pesticide degradation. Research suggests eco-fix. Clean soil? #Phytoremediation #Biochar

Kamyab H1, 2, 3, 4 ; Chelliapan S5 ; Khalili E6 ; Rezania S7 ; Balasubramanian B8 ; Taheri MM9 ; Simancasracines D10 ; Rajendran S11 ; Yusuf M12, 13
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Source: Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances Published:2025


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This review examines the role of biochar as a carrier for plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) in the phytoremediation process of pesticides. It begins by exploring the properties and performance of biochar, including its production processes and physical and chemical characteristics. The review then discusses the roles and mechanisms of PGPB, such as nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, and phytohormone production, emphasizing how these bacteria can enhance plant growth and tolerance to environmental stresses while aiding in pesticide degradation. The suitability of biochar as a carrier for PGPB is highlighted due to its porous structure, surface chemistry, and ability to create microbial habitats. The interactions between biochar, PGPB, and plants that can enhance phytoremediation efficiency are examined. The review additionally identifies the related challenges and limitations, suggesting areas for further research to develop practical applications. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the potential of biochar as a carrier for PGPB in improving phytoremediation outcomes, explicitly addressing the lack of prior reviews on this topic and highlighting broader implications for sustainable remediation. © 2025 The Author(s)
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