Bioremediation of polluted soils with pesticides using microorganisms - situation in Colombia
Journal: RUDN Journal of Ecology and Life Safety (Vol.31, No. 1)Publication Date: 2023-04-06
Authors : Cesar Zambrano-Gary; Anatoly Kirichuk;
Page : 7-19
Keywords : bioremediation; contaminated soils; pesticides; microorganisms;
Abstract
The analysis of the scientific literature on the subject of bioremediation in Latin America countries shows that due to the excessive and uncontrolled use of pesticides in agriculture, there are negative impacts on the environment, mainly on soil and water, as well as on human health. However, through processes such as bioremediation, which utilize the metabolic potential of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi, it is possible to reduce the impact of pesticides on the environment and human health, which are key factors for achieving sustainable development. Colombia has a severe pesticide pollution problem, as the uncontrolled use of pesticides has affected not only the environment but also human health. Thus, bioremediation is a good alternative to the restoration of a polluted environment and the reduction of its impact on human health.
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