Strategies for microbes-mediated arsenic bioremediation: Impact of quorum sensing in the rhizosphere

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are gaining recognition as pivotal agents in bioremediation, particularly in arsenic-contaminated environments. These bacteria leverage quorum sensing, an advanced communication system, to synchronize their activities within the rhizosphere and refine thei...

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description Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are gaining recognition as pivotal agents in bioremediation, particularly in arsenic-contaminated environments. These bacteria leverage quorum sensing, an advanced communication system, to synchronize their activities within the rhizosphere and refine their arsenic detoxification strategies. Quorum Sensing enables PGPR to regulate critical processes such as biofilm formation, motility, and the activation of arsenic-resistance genes. This collective coordination enhances their capacity to immobilize, transform, and detoxify arsenic, decreasing its bioavailability and harmful effects on plants. Furthermore, quorum sensing strengthens the symbiotic relationship between growth-promoting rhizobacteria and plant roots, facilitating better nutrient exchange and boosting plant tolerance to stress. The current review highlights the significant role of quorum sensing in improving the efficacy of PGPR in arsenic remediation. Understanding and harnessing the PGPR-mediated quorum sensing mechanism to decipher the complex signaling pathways and communication systems could significantly advance remediation strategy, promoting sustainable soil health and boosting agricultural productivity. [Display omitted] •PGPR provide sustainable environmental solutions to mitigate arsenic contamination.•Quorum sensing optimizes PGPR-mediated As remediation in the rhizosphere.•PGPR-mediated quorum sensing significantly advances remediation strategy.•Promoting sustainable soil health and boosting agricultural productivity.
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