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Biomass allocation strategies and Pb-enrichment characteristics of six dwarf bamboos under soil Pb stress.

Xinyi Cai1, Mingyan Jiang2, Jiarong Liao3, Yixiong Yang4, Ningfeng Li5, Qibing Cheng6, Xi Li7, Huixing Song8, Zhenghua Luo9, Shiliang Liu10.   

Abstract

Dwarf bamboos are clonal plants with potential applications in the remediation of heavy metal-polluted soils, although their pollution adaptation strategies are unknown. This study examined the biomass allocation strategies and lead (Pb) enrichment characteristics of various dwarf bamboo tissues by the end of the growing season and explored their potential for phytoremediation of Pb stress in the soils. Six dwarf bamboo genotypes were treated with three levels (0, 300, and 1500 mg kg-1) of soil Pb stress. The majority of the bamboos adopted two biomass allocation strategies to adapt to Pb stress, namely, "reducing biomass allocation into new bamboo growth" and "increasing/stabilizing biomass allocation into rhizomes". Pb accumulation was highest in the roots, rhizomes, and old stems and showed the following trend: rhizomes/old stems> new roots/old roots> old leaves> new leaves> new stems among various tissues. Moreover, the six bamboos used three different Pb-enrichment strategies, as follows: (i) "rhizome domination and old stem synergy" (Sasaella glabra (Nakai) f. albo-striata Muroi, Sasa auricoma (Mitford) E.G. Camus, Sasa fortunei (Van Houtte) Fiori, and Shibataea lanceifolia C.H. Hu); (ii) "old stem domination and rhizome synergy" (Indocalamus decorus Q.H. Dai); and (iii) "old stem domination and new root synergy" (Sasa argenteostriata (Regel) E.G. Camus). In Pb-contaminated soils, genotypes with TFs greater than 1 were Sasa fortunei (Van Houtte) Fiori, Sasa argenteostriata (Regel) E.G. Camus, and Indocalamus decorus Q.H. Dai; in addition, only S. argenteostriata had BCF values greater than 1. Furthermore, this study provides the first evidence that S. argenteostriata can extract 0.22 and 0.58 mgplant-1 of Pb ions in soil polluted with 300 and 1500 mg kg-1 Pb, respectively. S. argenteostriata showed the greatest potential for phytoremediation among the bamboo genotypes in both Pb-contaminated urban and mining sites.
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Keywords:  Adaptation strategies; Biomass production; Dwarf bamboo; Pb accumulation; Phytoremediation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33254388     DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecotoxicol Environ Saf        ISSN: 0147-6513            Impact factor:   6.291


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