How to mitigate plant heavy metal contamination ( reduce plant toxicity) only one strategy
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One strategy to mitigate plant heavy metal contamination and reduce plant toxicity is phytoremediation. Phytoremediation involves using plants to absorb, accumulate, and detoxify heavy metals from the soil. This method can be effective in reducing the levels of heavy metals in contaminated soil and preventing them from being taken up by plants. By selecting and cultivating plants that are known for their ability to accumulate heavy metals, such as sunflowers or willow trees, phytoremediation can help improve soil quality and reduce the potential toxicity of plants grown in contaminated areas. Additionally, incorporating amendments such as compost or biochar into the soil can help to immobilize heavy metals and prevent them from being taken up by plants.