| Literature DB >> 30178407 |
Yi Tang1, Yongdong Xie2, Guochao Sun2, Huaqiang Tan2, Lijin Lin1, Huanxiu Li3, Ming'an Liao2, Zhihui Wang2, Xiulan Lv1, Dong Liang1, Hui Xia1, Xun Wang1, Jin Wang1, Bo Xiong2, Yangxia Zheng2, Zhongqun He2, Lihua Tu4.
Abstract
The effects of application of straw derived from cadmium (Cd) accumulator plants (Siegesbeckia orientalis, Conyza canadensis, Eclipta prostrata, and Solanum photeinocarpum) on growth and Cd accumulation of lettuce plants grown under Cd exposure were studied. Treatment with straw of the four Cd-accumulator species promoted growth, photosynthesis, and soluble protein contents and enhanced the activities of peroxidase in leaves of lettuce seedlings. The biomass of shoot of lettuce from high to low in turn is the treatment of C. canadensis straw > S. photeinocarpum straw > S. orientalis > E. prostrata > Control. The Cd content in edible parts (shoots) of the lettuce plants was significantly decreased in the presence of straw from the Cd-accumulator species, except the presence of the straw of E. prostrata. And, the greatest reduction in Cd content in shoots was 27.09% in the S. photeinocarpum straw treatment compared with that of the control. Therefore, application of straw of S. orientalis, C. canadensis, and S. photeinocarpum can promote the growth of lettuce seedlings, and decrease their Cd accumulation, when grown in Cd-contaminated soil, which is beneficial for production of lettuce safe for human consumption.Entities:
Keywords: Accumulator straw; Cadmium; Conyza canadensis; Eclipta prostrata; Lactuca sativa; Siegesbeckia orientalis; Solanum photeinocarpum
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30178407 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-2822-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223