Morphological, physiological, and genotoxic effects of heavy metal bioaccumulation inProsopis laevigatareveal its potential for phytoremediation

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作者
Muro-Gonzalez, Dalia A. [1 ]
Mussali-Galante, Patricia [2 ]
Valencia-Cuevas, Leticia [3 ]
Flores-Trujillo, Karen [2 ]
Tovar-Sanchez, Efrain [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Estado Morelos, Ciencias Nat, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
[2] Univ Autonoma Estado Morelos, Ctr Invest Biotecnol, Lab Invest Ambientales, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
[3] Univ Autonoma Estado Morelos, Ctr Invest Biodiversidad & Conservac, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
关键词
Mine tailings; Bioaccumulation; Phytoremediation; Morphological parameters; Genotoxic damage; Translocation factor; Bioaccumulation factor; Comet assay; ZEA-MAYS L; PROSOPIS-LAEVIGATA; DNA-DAMAGE; IN-VITRO; PLANTS; LEAD; POLLUTION; TOXICITY; GROWTH; ACCUMULATION;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-020-10026-5
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Mining industry generates large volumes of waste known as mine tailings, which contain heavy metals (HMs) that generate a risk to environmental health. Thus, remediation of HM pollution requires attention. In this study, HM bioaccumulation, genotoxic damage, and morphological and physiological changes in the tree speciesProsopis laevigatawere evaluated in order to assess its potential for remediation of mine tailings.P. laevigataplants were established in two treatments (reference substrate and tailing substrate) under greenhouse conditions. Every 2 months, six individuals were selected per treatment for 1 year. From each individual, macromorphological (height, stem diameter, and number of leaves), micromorphological (stomatal coverage and stomatal index), and physiological parameters (chlorophyll content) were evaluated, as well as the concentration of Pb, Cu, Cd, Cr, Fe, and Zn in root and foliar tissue. Genetic damage was assessed by the comet assay in foliar tissue. These parameters were evaluated in adult individuals established in mine tailings. Roots bioaccumulated significantly more HM compared to foliar tissue. However, the bioaccumulation pattern in both tissues was Fe > Pb > Zn > Cu. The plants in tailing substrate reduced significantly the morphological and physiological characters throughout the experiment. Only the bioaccumulation of Pb affected significantly the levels of genetic damage and the number of leaves, while Zn reduced plant height. The percentage of plants that have translocation factor values greater than 1 are Cu (92.9) > Fe (85.7) > Pb (75.0) > Zn (64.3).P. laevigatahas potential to phytoremediate environments contaminated with metals, due to its dominance and establishment in abandoned mine tailings, and its ability to bioaccumulate HM unaffecting plant development, as well as their high levels of HM translocation.
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