| Literature DB >> 32504892 |
Lin Tang1, Yasir Hamid1, Afsheen Zehra2, Zulfiqar Ali Sahito1, Zhenli He3, Wolde Tefera Beri4, Muhammad Bilal Khan1, Xiaoe Yang5.
Abstract
Phytoremediation coupled with agro-production is considered a sustainable strategy for remediation of trace element contaminated fields without interrupting crop production. In this study hyperaccumulator Sedum alfredii was intercropped with a leguminous plant fava bean (Vicia fava) in cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) co-contaminated field to evaluate the effects of intercropping on growth performance and accumulations of trace elements in plants with plant growth promoting endophyte (PGPE) consortium application. The results showed, compared with monoculture, intercropping coupled with inoculation application promoted biomass as well as Cd and Pb concentrations in individual parts of both plants, thus increasing the removal efficiencies of trace elements (4.49-folds for Cd and 5.41-folds for Pb). Meanwhile, this superposition biofortification measure maintained normal yield and nutrient content, and limited the concentration of Cd and Pb within the permissible limit (<0.2 mg kg-1 FW) in fava bean during the grain production. These results demonstrated a feasible technical system for phytoremediation coupled with agro-production in slightly or moderately Cd and Pb co-contaminated field, and also provided useful information for further investigation of interaction mechanisms between intercropping and PGPEs inoculation.Entities:
Keywords: Hyperaccumulator; Leguminous; Microbial consortium; Phytoextraction; Production quality; Trace elements
Year: 2020 PMID: 32504892 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.114861
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071