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The treatment of duckweed with a plant biostimulant or a safener improves the plant capacity to clean water polluted by terbuthylazine.

Ivan Panfili1, Maria Luce Bartucca1, Daniele Del Buono2.   

Abstract

Water pollution is becoming alarming since thousands contaminants are dispersed in the aquatic environments, and agricultural practices, for the massive use of pesticides, are contributing to exacerbating this problem. In this context, a research aimed at investigating the ability of duckweed (Lemna minor), a free-floating aquatic species widespread throughout the world, to remediate water polluted with five different concentrations of a herbicide - terbuthylazine (TBA) - was carried out. In addition, duckweed was treated with a plant biostimulant and a safener with the aim of increasing the plant's capacity to tolerate and remove the TBA from the water. The results evidenced that the herbicide affected the duckweed already at the lower concentrations, reducing its capacity to proliferate and the area of its fronds. On the contrary, when the TBA treatments were performed in combination with the biostimulant or the safener the average area of the fronds was affected of lesser extents, compared to the plants treated with the herbicide only. Antioxidant enzymes, namely ascorbate peroxidases (APX) and catalases (CAT), were investigated and it was found that the biostimulated and safened duckweed showed increased activities of these enzymes, compared to the plants treated with TBA only. At last, some phytofiltration experiments were planned. The biostimulated and safened duckweed removed more TBA from polluted water than the plants treated with the herbicide alone. In conclusion, this research showed that duckweed is suitable for cleaning water polluted with TBA and this potential can be successfully improved by treating the species with a biostimulant or a safener.
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Keywords:  Biostimulated plants; Duckweed; Safened plants; Terbuthylazine pollution; Water remediation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30064109     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.07.356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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