 The study evaluated Agave Americana's potential to remediate cadmium-contaminated soil and found that while it was tolerant up to 50 mg cd kg soil 1, higher levels reduced dry weight of root, leaf, and total biomass. Cd mainly accumulated in the roots, and exclusion was the principal physiological tolerance mechanism. Based on tissue concentration of cd, less than 100 gg1 in leaves, and TF and BCF-1, Agave Americana was classified as an excluder of cd. However, due to its exponential reproductive capacity, it could be suitable for phytostabilization of soils contaminated with cadmium. This article was authored by Sivakoti Romana, Awatesh Kumar Tripathi, Ajay Kumar, and others.