Iron plaque formation on wetland plants and its influence on phosphorus, calcium and metal uptake

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Fu Ying Jiang
Xin Chen
An Cheng Luo
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[1] Zhejiang University,College of Environmental and Resource Science
[2] Tea Research Institute,undefined
[3] Fujian Academy of Agriculture Science,undefined
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Aquatic Ecology | 2009年 / 43卷
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Iron plaque; Hydrophyte; Root; Phosphorus uptake; Heavy metal uptake;
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We investigated Fe plaque formation and Ca, Cu, Mn, Zn, and P uptake capacities of fifteen kinds of wetland plants. The test plants were cultured in 3 l nutrient solutions for 8 days. Fe plaque was induced by adding 200 mg l−1 Fe2+ as FeSO4·7H2O for 4 days in one set of experiment and 8 days in another. This plaque ranged from 2.38 to 8.67 mg g−1 of plant root after 4 days and from 4.56 to 15.71 mg g−1 of plant root after 8-day treatment. In both experimental durations, the plaque was significantly correlated with root surface area (r = 0.904 and 0.878, P < 0.01). Thus, Canna generalis, Typha latifolia and Thalia dealbata, with their larger root surface areas (>1,400 cm2), formed relatively greater Fe plaque amounts. The amounts of Ca, Cu, Zn and P in the Fe plaques were significantly correlated with Fe plaque amount, (r = 0.819, 0.742, 0.693, 0.917, respectively, for these four elements for the 4-day treatment; and r = 0.917, 0.768, 0.949, 0.872, respectively, for 8-day treatment, P < 0.01). Plants varied widely in accumulating Ca, Cu, Mn, Zn, and P in their tissues. The amounts accumulated on root were significantly correlated with Fe plaque amount in both for 4- and 8-day exposure treatments with Fe (r = 0.973, 0.847, 0.709, 0.837, 0.892, respectively, for 4-day treatment; and r = 0.943, 0.691, 0.843, 0.957, 0.983, respectively, for 8-day treatment, P < 0.01). No such significant correlations were found for the Fe plaque in shoot. Canna generalis, Typha latifolia and Thalia dealbata were superior in Ca, P and Zn uptake, while Canna generalis and Thalia dealbata accumulated Cu and Mn well in case of concentrated wastewater treatment.
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