| Literature DB >> 24459667 |
Maria Sabeen1, Qaisar Mahmood1, Muhammad Irshad1, Iftikhar Fareed2, Afsar Khan3, Farid Ullah1, Jamshaid Hussain1, Yousaf Hayat4, Sobia Tabassum5.
Abstract
The potential of Arundo donax L. for phytoextraction of cadmium (Cd) from contaminated soil and water was probed. The plants were grown under greenhouse conditions in pots containing a nutrient solution or soil with increasing doses of Cd (0, 50, 100, 250, 500, 750, and 1000 μg L(-1)) for 21 days. The growth and physiology of plants were evaluated at the end of the experiment. The maximum Cd content in root was 300 μg g(-1) during hydroponics experiments over 230 μg g(-1) in soil experiment. Cd concentration in stem was 262 μg g(-1) at 750 μg L(-1) supplied Cd in hydroponics over 191.2 μg g(-1) at 1000 in soil experiment. The maximum Cd concentration in leaves from hydroponics was 187 μg g(-1). Relatively low Cd uptake occurred during soil experiment with low translocation factor (TF) values. Both Bioaccumulation Factor (BF) and TF values for hydroponics were greater than 1. The IC50 values of ABTS and DPPH showed that both time and increasing Cd concentrations affected the production of antioxidants with lower half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) value on the 21st days. A. donax showed better potential for Cd remediation of aquatic environments.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24459667 PMCID: PMC3888719 DOI: 10.1155/2013/324830
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Average values of various morphological parameters before cadmium treatment.
| Parameters | Values |
|---|---|
| Plant height (cm) | 55 ± 12 |
| No. of leaves per plant | 87 ± 18 |
| No. of nodes per plant | 33 ± 22 |
| Average root length per plant (cm) | 8 ± 2 |
| Toxicity symptoms | Leaf burning |
Physicochemical properties of the soil used in experiment.
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| pH | 6.8 |
| Available nitrogen (mg kg−1) | 75.4 |
| Available potassium (mg kg−1) | 62.1 |
| Available phosphorus (mg kg−1) | 7.8 |
| Total nitrogen (g kg−1) | 0.86 |
| Total phosphorus (g kg−1) | 0.7 |
| Total potassium (g kg−1) | 17.3 |
| Organic matter (g kg−1) | 21.4 |
Figure 1(a) The accumulation of cadmium in various plant parts in hydroponics experiment. (b) The accumulation of cadmium in various plant parts during soil experiment.
Figure 2(a) The effect of cadmium concentrations on chlorophyll content in hydroponics experiment. (b) The effect of cadmium concentrations on chlorophyll content during soil experiment.
Figure 3(a) Relative bioconcentration factors at various cadmium treatments in hydroponics. (b) Relative bioconcentration factors at various cadmium treatments in soil.
Figure 4(a) Effect of cadmium on fresh weight, number of leaves, and tillers of treated plants growth in hydroponics culture. (b) Effect of cadmium on fresh weight, number of leaves, and tillers of treated plants growth in in soil.
Figure 5The effect of cadmium concentrations on the IC50 values against antioxidant activity of ABTS.
Figure 6The effect of cadmium concentrations on the IC50 values against antioxidant activity of DPPH.