Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6308611 | Chemosphere | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Research is needed to improve efficiency of phytoextraction of heavy metals from contaminated soils. A pot experiment was carried out to study the effects of plant growth regulators (PGRs) (diethyl aminoethyl hexanoate (C18H33NO8, DA-6) and gibberellic acid 3 (C19H22O6, GA3)) and/or EDTA on Cd extraction, subcellular distribution and chemical forms in Lolium perenne. The addition of EDTA or PGRs significantly enhanced Cd extraction efficiency (P < 0.05), with the decreasing order of: 1 μM DA-6 > 10 μM DA-6 > 10 μM GA3 > 2.5 mmol kgâ1 EDTA > other treatments of PGR alone. PGRs + EDTA resulted in a further increase in Cd extraction efficiency, with EDTA + 1 μM DA-6 being the most efficient. At the subcellular level, about 44-57% of Cd was soluble fraction, 18-44% in cell walls, and 12-25% in cellular organelles fraction. Chemical speciation analysis showed that 40-54% of Cd was NaCl extractable, 7-23% HAc extractable, followed by other fractions. EDTA increased the proportions of Cd in soluble and cellular organelles fraction, as well as the metal migration in shoot; therefore, the toxicity to plant increased and plant growth was inhibited. Conversely, PGRs fixed more Cd in cell walls and reduced Cd migration in shoot; thus, metal toxicity was reduced. In addition, PGRs promoted plant biomass growth significantly (P < 0.05), with 1 μM DA-6 being the most effective. A combination of DA-6/GA3 with EDTA can alleviate the adverse effect of EDTA on plant growth, and the treatment of EDTA + 1 μM DA-6 appears to be optimal for improving the remediation efficiency of L. perenne for Cd contaminated soil.
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Authors
Shanying He, Qiuling Wu, Zhenli He,