EVALUATION OF SUITABILITY OF AMARANTHUS CAUDATUS L. AND RICINUS COMMUNIS L. IN PHYTOEXTRACTION OF CADMIUM AND LEAD FROM CONTAMINATED SUBSTRATES

被引:7
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作者
Bosiacki, Maciej [1 ]
Kleiber, Tomasz [1 ]
Kaczmarek, Jakub [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Life Sci Poznan, Dept Plants Nutr, PL-60199 Poznan, Poland
关键词
Phytoextraction; phytoremediation; cadmium; lead; heavy metals; ornamental plants; ACCUMULATION;
D O I
10.2478/aep-2013-0022
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The phytoextraction is a process that uses living plants for cleaning up the heavy metals from contaminated soil. The cadmium and lead contamination of soils results from the application of sludge or urban composts, fertilizers, pesticides, motorization, metallurgy, and different technological processes. In industrial terrain the content of cadmium and lead in soils has increased in the recent years. This study was undertaken to evaluate the potential of Amaranthus caudatus L. 'Atropurpureus' and Ricinus communis L. `Sanguineus Apache' for phytoextraction of cadmium and lead. Two species of ornament plants, i.e. Amaranthus caudatus L. 'Atropurpureus' and Ricinus communis L. Sanguineus Apache', were planted in drainless containers in a substrate artificially polluted with cadmium and lead in order to evaluate their suitability for phytoremediation of soils or substrates contaminated with these metals. Cadmium was applied at increasing rates of 0, 1, 5 and 10 mg Cd.clm-(3) in the form of cadmium sulfate 3CdSO(4).8H(2)O, while lead was used at 0, 100,500 and 1000 mg Plydm-3 in the form of lead acetate (CH3COO)(2)Ply.3H2O. The applied doses of cadmium and lead in the experiment reflected different degrees of soil pollution. After five months of growth it was found that Amaranthus caudatus L. accumulated the biggest concentrations of cadmium and lead in leaves and the lowest concentrations in inflorescences. Ricinus communis L. accumulated the highest concentrations of cadmium in stems, while the lowest concentrations in inflorescences, whereas the biggest concentration of lead was accumulated in inflorescences and the least lead was accumulated in leaves. The biggest reduction of cadmium and lead concentrations after the completion of the experiment was found in substrates, in which Amaranthus caudatus L. was grown. The tested species of ornamental plants may be used in the phytoextraction of cadmium and lead from soils contaminated.
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