Global Advances and Innovations in Bacteria-Based Biosorption for Heavy Metal Remediation: A Bibliometric and Analytical Perspective
Syarifuddin Syarifuddin,
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Sri Suryani,
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Dahlang Tahir
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Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 6, 2025
Abstract
Industrialization
and
urbanization
have
significantly
escalated
the
discharge
of
heavy
metals
into
aquatic
environments,
posing
serious
ecological
public
health
risks.
This
study
explores
global
research
landscape
bacterial
biosorption
for
metal
removal,
emphasizing
advancements
in
methodologies
technologies
that
redefined
this
field.
A
bibliometric
analysis
298
publications
(1987–2024)
was
conducted
to
identify
key
trends,
collaboration
networks,
innovations.
Notable
include
integration
nanotechnology,
which
has
enhanced
adsorption
efficiency
selectivity
specific
metals,
genetic
engineering
approaches
optimize
strains
higher
capacity.
Furthermore,
these
developments
transformed
traditional
remediation
strategies
by
providing
cost-effective,
sustainable,
scalable
solutions
industries
such
as
textiles,
mining,
energy
production.
underscores
practical
relevance
wastewater
treatment,
achieving
removal
efficiencies
exceeding
99%
some
cases,
demonstrated
Aspergillus
versicolor
Shewanella
oneidensis
MR-1.
By
bridging
scientific
innovation
with
environmental
sustainability,
highlights
a
pivotal
green
technology,
offering
actionable
insights
industrial
applications
sustainability
goals.
Language: Английский
Microbial bioremediation of heavy metal approaches and advancement
Priya Yadav,
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Jyotsna Bora,
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Arya Gupta
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et al.
Advances in chemical pollution, environmental management and protection,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Genome-wide exploration of beneficial Bacillus subtilis isolate from resistant banana cultivar Anaikomban towards the management of Fusarium wilt in banana
B R Ajesh,
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P. Renukadevi,
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Saranya Nallusamy
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et al.
Journal of Agriculture and Food Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101834 - 101834
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Bacillus Subtilis as an Excellent Microbial Treatment Agent for Environmental Pollution: A Review
Zhuoman Wang,
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Zhongyuan Li,
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Chuyue Gao
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et al.
Biotechnology Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(4)
Published: April 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
The
use
of
microorganisms
in
environmental
biotreatment
is
gaining
attention,
particularly
Bacillus
subtilis
(B.
subtilis)
,
recognized
for
its
effectiveness
wastewater
treatment
and
soil
remediation.
Its
success
stems
from
diverse
biological
activities
adaptability,
which
improve
quality
ecological
balance.
This
paper
reviews
the
remediation
capabilities
mechanisms
B.
focusing
on
applications
water
purification
pollution
management.
facilitates
pollutant
degradation
adsorption
through
enzyme
production,
organic
acids,
unique
cell
wall
properties,
interactions
with
other
microorganisms.
article
addresses
current
challenges
future
directions,
emphasizing
need
enhanced
cultivation,
screening,
genetic
engineering
functional
strains.
Understanding
these
strains
studying
their
toxicological
impacts
are
essential
optimizing
microbial
remediation,
providing
both
theoretical
practical
foundations
bioremediation
efforts.
Language: Английский
Whole genome sequencing reveals circulation of potentially virulent Listeria innocua strains with novel genomic features in cattle farm environments in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Infection Genetics and Evolution,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 105692 - 105692
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Elucidating metabolic pathways through genomic analysis in highly heavy metal-resistant Halobacterium salinarum strains
Houda Baati,
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Mariem Siala,
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Silvia Benali
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et al.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(23), P. e40822 - e40822
Published: Nov. 30, 2024
The
annotated
and
predicted
genomes
of
five
archaeal
strains
(AS1,
AS2,
AS8,
AS11
AS19),
isolated
from
Sfax
solar
saltern
sediments
(Tunisia)
affiliated
with
Language: Английский