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- W4285172736 abstract "Pteridophytes are the most primitive vascular cryptogams to inhabit the surface of the Earth. For millions of years, the pteridophytes have grown efficiently in ever-changing environmental conditions and soils rich in toxic metals. Today, pteridophytes dwell successfully in inhospitable regions, including urban areas where other plants fail to. The adaptation of the pteridophytes to anthropogenic activities indicates its evolutionary distinctness and resilience to various abiotic stress factors, including high concentrations of heavy metals. The tolerance of the pteridophytes to very high concentrations of toxic metals has promoted high metal accumulation and translocation to aboveground parts, particularly in the fronds. The toxic metal hyperaccumulation promoted the pteridophytes’ application in the in situ or ex situ remediation of the polluted soil or water. The method of employing a living plant material is phytoremediation. As an alternate technique, ground, nonliving, processed pteridophyte-based biosorbents are applied to remediate the point source of pollution, in situ. Biosorbents are efficient when the biomass is cost-effective, easy to grow or harvest, plentiful in availability, and of usage of same quality. Pteridophytes qualify these criteria, making them good biosorbent candidates. Pteridophytes or ferns have a limited role in the food chain for animals and humans, making them suitable for phytoremediation and biosorption studies." @default.
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