Uranium Accumulation of Crop Plants Enhanced by Citric Acid

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Peichun Chang
Kyoung-Woong Kim
Satoshi Yoshida
Soo-Young Kim
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[1] International Environmental Research Center,UNU&GIST Joint Programme on Science and Technology for Sustainability
[2] Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST),Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
[3] National Institute of Radiological Sciences,Environmental and Toxicological Sciences Research Group
[4] Kumho Life & Environmental Science Laboratory,undefined
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amendment; citric acid; hyperaccumulation; Indian mustard; phytoremediation; uranium;
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Citric acid was applied to soil to enhance U accumulation in four crop plants. While the highest enhanced U accumulation of aboveground tissues (a.c. 2000 mg kg−1 dry weight) occurred in the leaves of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea), the highest enhanced U accumulation of roots (a.c. 3500 mg kg−1 dry weight) occurred in canola (Brassica napus var. napus). Uranium translocation among tissues of test plants is in the relation of roots>shoots ≅ leaves. The flowers of sunflower (Helianthus annuus) contained similar or higher U concentrations than those found in shoots, but concentrations in seeds are close to zero. In conclusion, Indian mustard is recommended as a potential species for phytoextraction for U-contaminated soil due to its high U accumulation of aboveground biomass (a.c. 2200 μg per plant). There is no evidence that two types of soils cause a significant difference of the enhanced U accumulation (p<0.05). Results, however, indicate that additional citric acid may result in downward U migration that may contaminate groundwater. Speciation of U that is taken up by plants is also discussed in the end.
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页码:529 / 538
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