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Phytoremediation in flooded environments: Dynamics of barium absorption and translocation by Eleocharis acutangula.

Amanda Duim Ferreira1, Douglas Gomes Viana2, Fernando Barboza Egreja Filho3, Fábio Ribeiro Pires4, Robson Bonomo4, Luiz Fernando Martins5, Mauro César Pinto Nascimento6, Leila Beatriz Silva Cruz6.   

Abstract

Macrophytes are widely used in water treatment and have potential for remediation of flooded soils. Many techniques have been proposed to increase the phytoextraction of metals by macrophytes, however, the knowledge of periods of maximum absorption and translocation is essential and is a gap in the management of phytoremediation. To evaluate the absorption and translocation of Ba over time by Eleocharis acutangula, a greenhouse experiment was conducted and the dry matter production of plants, Ba content in the roots and aerial parts, mass of Ba accumulated in plants, translocation factors and removal coefficients of Ba, and Ba content in two layers of the soil (0.0-0.1 m and 0.1-0.2 m) were determined. The highest translocation rates were observed after 105 days of cultivation, when the plants reached a state of hyperaccumulation. The maximum accumulation of barium occurred in the aerial parts of the plants at 105 days and in the roots at both 120 and 180 days. The barium content was reduced up to 120 days, as a result of an increase in available barium content in the soil layer of 0.0-0.1 m up to 105 days and in the layer 0.10-0.20 m up to 120 days, favoring the intense accumulation of Ba during this period. After 120 days of cultivation, the accumulation in the roots maintained a high coefficient of removal of Ba from the soil to the plant. After 180 days the available barium in the soil was depleted due to this high rate of removal by the roots.
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Keywords:  Phytoextraction; Phytostabilization; Rhizoaccumulation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30572235     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.12.074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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1.  Barium effect on germination, plant growth, and antioxidant enzymes in Cucumis sativus L. plants.

Authors:  Noomene Sleimi; Rim Kouki; Maryem Hadj Ammar; Renata Ferreira; Rosa Pérez-Clemente
Journal:  Food Sci Nutr       Date:  2021-02-12       Impact factor: 2.863

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