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Phytoextraction of initial cutting of Salix matsudana for Cd and Cu.

Wen-Wen Wang1, Liu Ke Cheng1, Jie Wei Hao1, Xin Guan1, Xing-Jun Tian1.   

Abstract

Salix species are widely used as vegetation filters because of their flourishing root system and fast growth rate. However, studies have yet to determine whether the root system functions in vegetable filters with mixed heavy metal (HM) pollution or whether initial cutting participates in the phytoextraction of HMs. This study aims to determine the function of the root system and initial cutting as vegetation filters in the absorption and accumulation of Cd and Cu. Thick (>1 cm in diameter) and fine (<1 cm in diameter) initial cuttings of Salix matsudana were planted in a nutrient solution with single and mixed (Cd + Cu) treatments. The roots of several initial cuttings were removed daily to eradicate rhizofiltration. Results revealed that the existence of the root system altered distribution and interaction of Cd and Cu in plant organs and enhanced tolerance and phytoextraction capacity of plants. The initial cuttings could also absorb and accumulate HMs in the early growth stages of willow without roots. Cu inhibited the plant absorption and accumulation of Cd and promoted Cd transport to shoots. Cd inhibited the Cu absorption of the root system. Our study provided essential data regarding woody species as vegetation filters of HM pollution.

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Keywords:  Phytoextraction; initial cutting; vegetable filters

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Year:  2019        PMID: 27348407     DOI: 10.1080/15226514.2016.1183574

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Phytoremediation        ISSN: 1522-6514            Impact factor:   3.212


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