| Literature DB >> 31029745 |
Altaf Hussain Lahori1, Zengqiang Zhang2, Sabry M Shaheen3, Jörg Rinklebe4, Zhanyu Guo5, Ronghua Li5, Amanullah Mahar6, Zhen Wang7, Chunyan Ren5, Shenshen Mi5, Tao Liu5, Ren Jing5.
Abstract
We assessed the efficacy of Ca-bentonite (CB) alone and combined with Ca-hydroxide (CH), tobacco biochar (TB), and zeolite (ZL) aiming to immobilize Cu and Pb and decrease their bioavailability and uptake by pak choi followed by maize in a mining contaminated soil. The CB alone was able to decrease the availability and uptake of Cu and Pb by pak choi and maize. The mono- and multi-combination of CH, TB, and ZL with CB showed contradictory impact on the availability and uptake of Cu and Pb as compared to the mono-application of CB. The combination of CB with ZL and CH + ZL reduced the uptake of Pb by pak choi and maize, while the combination of CB with TB and ZL reduced the uptake of Cu by pak choi and maize as compared to the mono-application of CB. The co-application of CB with CH increased the phytoextraction of Cu by maize and Pb by pak choi shoots as compared to the mono-application of CB. We conclude that modified clays such as CB alone or combined with ZL, TB, and/or CH might be suitable candidates for phytomanagement of Cu and Pb contaminated soils. Published by Elsevier B.V.Entities:
Keywords: Bioavailability; Biochar; Clays; Immobilization; Trace Elements
Year: 2019 PMID: 31029745 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.04.057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588