کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4457435 | 1620920 | 2014 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Tagetes minuta and Bidens pilosa are potential phytoextractors of Pb from soils.
• Neither was previously reported as a Pb accumulator.
• Sorghum halepense is a plant with a Pb phyto-stabilization potential.
In the present work, we focused on soils contaminated with elevated lead concentrations in an agricultural and residential area surrounding a lead smelter plant in Bouwer, province of Córdoba, Argentina. The aim of this research work was to assess the phytoextraction suitability of native plant species growing in the vicinity of a former lead smelter.The lead concentration in leaves, stems and roots was determined in ten species collected at ten sampling sites along a lead concentration gradient in soil. It was found that at circa 1600 μg g− 1 Pb HCl 0.5 M extractable concentration in soil two native species, Tagetes minuta L. and Bidens pilosa L. accumulated high values of Pb concentration in leaves (380.5 μg g− 1 DW and 100.6 μg g− 1 DW, respectively). Therefore, T. minuta L. and B. pilosa L. have a considerable phytoremediation potential for lead polluted soils. At the same sampling site, Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers., a non-native species, only bioconcentrate lead in roots (1406.8 μg g− 1 DW) showing a phytostabilization potential. The results of this study should be further developed in order to confirm the potential use of these species in soil remediation programs.
Journal: Journal of Geochemical Exploration - Volume 137, February 2014, Pages 29–36