| Literature DB >> 30456655 |
Huang Zheng1,2, Zezhou Zhang3, Xinli Xing4,5,6, Tianpeng Hu1,2, Chengkai Qu7, Wei Chen2,8, Jiaquan Zhang8.
Abstract
Twenty-one soil samples and two dominant plant species (Elsholtzia splendens and Imperata cylindrical) were collected in Tonglushan Cu-Fe deposit, central China. Chemical analysis results showed that the soil contained low-level nutrients and high concentrations of potentially toxic metals. The geoaccumulation index results indicated that the study area was polluted by Cu-Zn-Cd-Pb. The levels of Cu in plant species were highest, followed by Zn, Pb, and Cd. The highest levels of Zn (261 mg kg-1), Cd (6.33 mg kg-1) and Pb (12.6 mg kg-1) were found in the leaf of Elsholtzia splendens and the highest concentration of Cu (1158 mg kg-1) was found in the root of Imperata cylindrica. Potentially toxic metals uptake and accumulation abilities were investigated by the bioconcentration factor and translocation factor, respectively. The results suggested that the Elsholtzia splendens may be a suitable candidate for Cd clean up using phytoextraction.Entities:
Keywords: Phytoremediation; Pollution level; Tonglushan Cu–Fe deposit; Toxic metals
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30456655 DOI: 10.1007/s00128-018-2501-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Environ Contam Toxicol ISSN: 0007-4861 Impact factor: 2.151