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- W4382117493 abstract "With the global incline toward nuclear power and mining, there has been an evident increase in the concentration of radionuclides as an environmental pollutant. Their capacity for bioaccumulation and radiation has imposed a potential threat to the human race and been the main constraint in handling. The traditional containment tanks have been replaced by native microbes as well as plants, extending possibilities of bioremediation of such radioactive elements. Plants species, like Poplar trees, can compartmentalize the taken-up radionuclide and act as natural pumps for such toxins. The radiation-resistant species of yeast can form biofilms even in the presence of heavy metals. However, the physicochemical sensitivities of many efficient plants and microbes have paralyzed the process. Bio-engineering these species is a considerable approach in phytoremediation and microbial bioremediation of radio-waste. In this chapter, we will briefly discuss such organisms along with practiced modifications which raise the existing limitations. We also propose subjective bio-remedial set-ups be commercially established at mining and nuclear power sites for on-site treatments." @default.
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