Phytoextraction and Uptake Patterns of Weathered Polychlorinated Biphenyl-Contaminated Soils Using Three Perennial Weed Species

被引:14
|
作者
Ficko, Sarah A. [1 ]
Rutter, Allison [2 ]
Zeeb, Barbara A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Royal Mil Coll Canada, Dept Chem & Chem Engn, Kingston, ON K7K 7B4, Canada
[2] Queens Univ, Sch Environm Studies, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
CUCURBITA-PEPO; SOLIDAGO-CANADENSIS; ORGANIC-ACIDS; HEAVY-METALS; PHYTOREMEDIATION; P; P'-DDE; PLANTS; DESORPTION; CULTIVARS; BIOLOGY;
D O I
10.2134/jeq2011.0144
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Three promising phytoextracting perennial weed species [Chrysanthemum leucanthemum L. (ox-eye daisy), Rumex crispus L. (curly dock), and Solidago canadensis L. (Canada goldenrod)] were planted in monoculture plots at two polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-contaminated sites in southern Ontario and followed over 2 yr to investigate the effects of plant age, contaminant characteristics, and species-specific properties on PCB uptake and accumulation patterns in plant tissues. Results from this study indicate that, for each of these weed species, shoot contaminant concentrations and total biomass are dependent on plant age and life cycle (vegetative and reproductive stages), which affects the total amount of PCBs phytoextracted on a per-plant basis. Even at suboptimal planting densities of 3 to 5 plants m(-2), all three weed species extracted a greater quantity of PCBs per unit area (4800-10,000 mu g m(-2)) than the known PCB-accumulator Cucurbita pepo L. ssp pepo (cv Howden pumpkins) (1500-2100 mu g m(-2)) at one of the two sites. Calculated PCB extractions based on theoretical optimal planting densities were significantly higher at both sites and illustrate the potential of these weeds for site remediation. This study also demonstrates that S. canadensis plants may accumulate PCBs along the stem length in a similar manner as C. pepo plants.
引用
收藏
页码:1870 / 1877
页数:8
相关论文
共 26 条
  • [1] Phytoremediation of polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated soils: the rhizosphere effect
    Chekol, T
    Vough, LR
    Chaney, RL
    [J]. ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2004, 30 (06) : 799 - 804
  • [2] Advances and perspective in bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated soils
    Jitendra K. Sharma
    Ravindra K. Gautam
    Sneha V. Nanekar
    Roland Weber
    Brajesh K. Singh
    Sanjeev K. Singh
    Asha A. Juwarkar
    [J]. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2018, 25 : 16355 - 16375
  • [3] Advances and perspective in bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated soils
    Sharma, Jitendra K.
    Gautam, Ravindra K.
    Nanekar, Sneha V.
    Weber, Roland
    Singh, Brajesh K.
    Singh, Sanjeev K.
    Juwarkar, Asha A.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2018, 25 (17) : 16355 - 16375
  • [4] EVALUATION OF ACUTE BIOASSAYS FOR ASSESSING TOXICITY OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL-CONTAMINATED SOILS
    HOSE, JE
    BARLOW, LA
    BENT, S
    ELSEEWI, AA
    CLIATH, M
    RESKETO, M
    DOYLE, C
    [J]. REGULATORY TOXICOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY, 1986, 6 (01) : 11 - 23
  • [5] Microbial diversity assessment of polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated soils and the biostimulation and bioaugmentation processes
    Cervantes-Gonzalez, Elsa
    Anelhayet Guevara-Garcia, Mariela
    Garcia-Mena, Jaime
    Manuel Ovando-Medina, Victor
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 2019, 191 (02)
  • [6] Molecular Characterization of Fungal Biodiversity in Long-Term Polychlorinated Biphenyl-Contaminated Soils
    Marchal, Camille
    Germain, Joaquim
    Raveton, Muriel
    Lyonnard, Blandine
    Arnoldi, Cindy
    Binet, Marie-Noelle
    Mouhamadou, Bello
    [J]. MICROORGANISMS, 2021, 9 (10)
  • [7] Bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated soil using carvone and surfactant-grown bacteria
    A. C. Singer
    E. S. Gilbert
    E. Luepromchai
    D. E. Crowley
    [J]. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2000, 54 : 838 - 843
  • [8] Bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated soil using carvone and surfactant-grown bacteria
    Singer, AC
    Gilbert, ES
    Luepromchai, E
    Crowley, DE
    [J]. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2000, 54 (06) : 838 - 843
  • [9] Remediation of polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated soil by using a combination of ryegrass, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and earthworms
    Lu, Yan-Fei
    Lu, Mang
    Peng, Fang
    Wan, Yun
    Liao, Min-Hong
    [J]. CHEMOSPHERE, 2014, 106 : 44 - 50
  • [10] Effect of pumpkin root exudates on ex situ polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) phytoextraction by pumpkin and weed species
    Sarah A. Ficko
    Allison Rutter
    Barbara A. Zeeb
    [J]. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2011, 18