Using Plant Growth Promoting <em>Bacillus pumilus </em>Strains in Mitigation of Heavy Metals in Lettuce (<em>Lactuca sativa</em>)
S M Nazmuz Sakib
Abstract:Heavy metal accumulation in soils used for agricultural purposes is a major issue as it can affect the growth of plants and contain health risks as plants containing heavy metals are taken as food. This study provided the potential of three Bacillus pumilus strains (C-2PMW-8, C-1 SSK-8, and C-1PWK-7) for mitigation of the health factors related to heavy metals on lettuce (Lactuca sativa) grown in chromium contaminated soil from activities related to mining. Lettuce seeds inoculated with B. pumilus strains were… Show more
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