Phytoremediation in Food Safety

Phytoremediation in Food Safety

Risks and Prospects

Abiodun Aransiola, Sesan; Raju Maddela, Naga

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2024

280

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9781032683744

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Section 1: Prospects of Phytoremediation for a Safe Environment and Safe Food. 1. Phytoremediation Overviews and Roles in Food Safety. 2. Phytoremediation and Role in Climate Change for a Safe Environment. 3. Organic and Inorganic Pollutant Uptake Mechanisms by Plants. 4. Soil Regeneration through Phytoremediation for Safe Foods. 5. Environmental Pollution: Causes, Types, Fate, Effects and Control Strategies. 6. Mechanism of Phytoremediation and Plant Uptake of Heavy Metals. Section 2: The Risks of Phytoremediation in Food Safety. 7. Danger of Contaminants in Foods through Phytoremediation. 8. Micro and Nano-plastics in Soil: Plant Uptake and Impact on Food Insecurity. 9. Environmental Pollution and How Toxic Elements Enter the Food Chain. 10. Acute and Chronic Effects of Contaminants from Food Crops. 11. Plant Uptake of Emerging Contaminants in Foods: The Extent of its Effects. 12. Impact of Contamination of Agricultural Soil on Man and the Environment. Section 3: Bringing Safe Foods Home through Phytoremediation. 13. Phytoexclusion and Phytostabilization: Protective Strategy of the Food Chain from Contamination before Phytoremediation. 14. Phytoremediation: Strategies for Protecting the Food Chain from Contamination. 15. Phytoremediation and Food Safety Case Studies. 16. Phytoremediation: A Comprehensive Review on the Prospective Benefits and Biosafety of Vegetables. 17. Soil Assessment Policies and the Permissible Level of Contaminants in Plant Food Products. 18. Plant Uptake of Emerging Contaminants in Foods: Regulatory Considerations and Future Directions. 19. Toxic Metals and Emerging Contaminants in Food: A Global Perspective.
Food Security;Soil Nutrients;Plants;Remediation;Environment;Agriculture;Contamination