Submerged macrophytes mediated remediation of molybdenum-contaminated sediments

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Jie Xing
Chunyan Li
Zhaoquan Li
Wanting Li
Ailun Fang
Ang Li
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[1] Heilongjiang Provincial Research Academy of Environmental Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, School of Environment
[2] Harbin Institute of Technology,undefined
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Molybdenum; Sediment; Phytoremediation; (Lour.) Hara; Light intensity; Overlying water flow rate;
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Molybdenum (Mo) sourced mainly from artificial activities is an emerging environmental concern whose remediation is seldom reported. This study screened the Mo-enriched macrophyte Vallisneria natans (Lour.) Hara due to its high enrichment factor (10.25). Phytoremediation (V. natans) and microorganism-assisted phytoremediation (V. natans-Serratia marcescens A2) efficiency were compared. S. marcescens A2 improved phytoremediation in the early stage, however, it reduced the total Mo removal rate by 8.42%. Further experiments were conducted to investigate the environmental factors (light intensity and overlying water flow rate) on the phytoremediation by V. natans. The optimal phytoremediation performance was achieved under a high overlying water flow rate (0.022 cm·s−1) with intense light (60 μmol·m−2·s−1) conditions. In addition, increasing the light intensity or flow rate increased the microbial communities’ diversity in the sediment. Notably, the abundance of norank_f__Bacteroidetes_vadinHA17, related to Mo release in sediments, increased by 147.96% at optimal conditions. This study illustrated that the phytoremediation of Mo-contaminated sediments by V. natans is of practical potential.
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页码:48962 / 48971
页数:9
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