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Dye removal refers to the use of biological materials, including plant-derived substances and living plant biomass, to adsorb or degrade synthetic dyes from contaminated water. This process is significant in plant science as researchers investigate the mechanisms by which plant materials bind pollutants, and how plants themselves tolerate or metabolize toxic dye compounds in their environment. Understanding these interactions informs both phytoremediation strategies and the broader study of plant stress responses to industrial contaminants.

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