Literature DB >> 27866363

Comparative of Quercus spp. and Salix spp. for phytoremediation of Pb/Zn mine tailings.

Xiang Shi1,2, Shufeng Wang1, Haijing Sun1, Yitai Chen1, Dongxue Wang1,3, Hongwei Pan1, Yazhu Zou1, Jianfeng Liu2, Linyu Zheng2, Xiulian Zhao2, Zeping Jiang4.   

Abstract

A pot experiment was conducted to evaluate the feasibility of using tree seedlings for the phytoremediation of lead/zinc (Pb/Zn) mine tailings. Seedlings of three Quercus spp. (Q. shumardii, Q. phellos, and Q. virginiana) and rooted cuttings of two Salix spp. (S. matsudana and S. integra) were transplanted into pots containing 50 and 100 % Pb/Zn mine tailings to evaluate their tolerance of heavy metals. The five species showed different tolerance levels to the Pb/Zn tailings treatments. Q. virginiana was highly tolerant to heavy metals and grew normally in the Pb/Zn tailings. The root systems showed marked differences between the Quercus spp. and Salix spp., indicating that different mechanisms operated to confer tolerance of heavy metals. The maximum efficiency of photosystem II photochemistry value of the five species showed no differences among the treatments, except for Q. shumardii. All species showed low metal translocation factors (TFs). However, S. integra had significantly higher TF values for Zn (1.42-2.18) and cadmium (1.03-1.45) than did the other species. In this respect, Q. virginiana showed the highest tolerance and a low TF, implying that it is a candidate for phytostabilization of mine tailings in southern China. S. integra may be useful for phytoextraction of tailings in temperate regions.

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Keywords:  Mine tailing; Phytoremediation; Quercus spp.; Root; Salix spp.; Tolerance

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27866363     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-7979-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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