[Protecting biodiversity and sustainable sciences].

Biol Aujourdhui

Laboratoire de chimie bio-inspirée et Innovations écologiques, UMR 5021 CNRS, Université de Montpellier, Cap Delta, 1682 rue de la Valsière, 34790 Grabels, France.

Published: July 2024

The latest IPBES report clearly showed that pollution and proliferation of invasive alien species constituted two of the five major factors responsible for the biodiversity decline. Faced with this situation, we present here the development of nature-based solutions in response to these two challenges. This approach has firstly made it possible to progress in understanding the adaptation strategies of plants and associated micro-organisms to respond to attacks such as pollution. Thus, relevant studies showed that certain plant species are able to grow in environments contaminated with metallic elements, or even to sequester toxic pollutants in their leaves or their roots. This research has made it possible to provide original solutions for the ecological restoration of soils and the decontamination of aquatic systems using dead invasive exotic plant species. The promotion of these solutions through the concept of ecocatalysis, at the interface of ecology and chemistry, contributed to make them sustainable and economically viable.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jbio/2024002DOI Listing

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