| Literature DB >> 27594508 |
Jing He1, Lijin Lin2, Qianqian Ma1, Ming'an Liao1, Xun Wang2, Yunsong Lai2, Dong Liang2, Hui Xia2, Yi Tang2, Jin Wang1, Li Wang3.
Abstract
The effects of uniconazole (S-3307) application on the growth and cadmium (Cd) accumulation of accumulator plant Malachium aquaticum (L.) Fries. were studied through a pot experiment. The application of S-3307 increased the biomass and photosynthetic pigment content of M. aquaticum in Cd-contaminated soil, and also improved the superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD) activities in M. aquaticum. Application of S-3307 increased Cd content in shoots and decreased Cd content in roots of M. aquaticum, but the translocation factor (TF) of M. aquaticum increased with the increase of S-3307 concentration. For phytoextraction, the application of S-3307 increased Cd extractions by roots, shoots and whole plants of M. aquaticum, and the maxima were obtained at 75 mg L-1 S-3307, which increased by 22.07%, 37.79% and 29.07%, respectively, compared with their respective controls. Therefore, S-3307 can be used for enhancing the Cd extraction ability of M. aquaticum, and 75 mg L-1 S-3307 was the optimal dose.Entities:
Keywords: Malachium aquaticum; Uniconazole (S-3307); accumulator plant; cadmium; phytoextraction
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27594508 DOI: 10.1080/15226514.2016.1225287
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Phytoremediation ISSN: 1522-6514 Impact factor: 3.212