Mercury uptake and effects on growth in Jatropha curcas

被引:2
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作者
José Marrugo-Negrete [1 ]
José Durango-Hernández [1 ]
José Pinedo-Hernández [1 ]
Germán Enamorado-Montes [1 ]
Sergi Díez [2 ]
机构
[1] University of Córdoba, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Water, Applied and Environmental Chemistry Group
[2] Environmental Chemistry Department, Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research, ID?A-CSIC
关键词
Jatropha curcas; Phytoextraction; Mercury; Hydroponic; Growth inhibition;
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中图分类号
X53 [土壤污染及其防治]; X173 [环境植物学];
学科分类号
082803 ; 120405 ;
摘要
The use of metal-accumulating plants for the phytoremediation of contaminated soils is gaining more attention. Mercury(Hg)-contaminated soils from historical gold mines represent a potential risk to human health and the environment. Therefore, Jatropha curcas plant, that has shown its tolerance to these environments, is a species of particular interest to implement phytoremediation techniques in gold mining sites. In this work, the behavior of J. curcas was assessed in different hydroponic cultures fortified with Hg at concentrations of 5, 10, 20, 40, and 80 μg Hg/mL(T5, T10, T20, T40 and T80, respectively). After exposure,plant growth, net photosynthesis, leaf area, and Hg accumulation were determined and variables such as net Hg uptake, effective Hg accumulation, translocation and bioaccumulation factors were calculated. Accumulation of Hg in root and leaf tissues increased with respect to the Hg concentrations in the hydroponic culture, with statistically significant differences(p < 0.05) among treatments. Moreover, Hg concentration in roots was 7 and 12-fold higher in average than in plant leaves and shoots, respectively. Many effects were found in the development of plants, especially related with loss of biomass and leaf area,with significant growth inhibition related to control values(> 50% with treatment T5).Moreover, percentage of inhibition was even higher(> 60%) with same treatment for net photosynthesis. Finally, it should be highlighted that for T40 and T80 treatments, plant growth and photosynthesis were almost completely depleted(88%–95%).
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页码:120 / 125
页数:6
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