Abstract
Phytoremediation is a recent approach that employs the use of plants for the removal of pollutants from the environment. This approach is cost effective and environment friendly in comparison of other conventional remediation techniques. A greenhouse experiment was conducted in pots to evaluate the lead phytoremediation potential of Rumex dentatus. Pots were divided into six groups and seeds of the plant were grown in them. Plant parts were analysed for the concentration of Pb. The highest concentration of Pb (423.33 mg/kg) was found in the root of group D plants (grown in 250 ppm Pb-contaminated soil) while the minimum concentration of Pb (296 mg/kg) was found in the root of group C plants (grown in 100 ppm Pb-contaminated soil). The maximum concentration of Pb (467.33 mg/kg) in the shoot of the plants was found in group D plants while its minimum concentration (85.33 mg/kg) was found in the shoot of group A plants. Bioconcentration factor (BCF) of the plants for Pb was found higher (18.39) in control group while minimum (0.61) in the plants of group E (0.61). The calculated translocation factor (TF) value of the plants for Pb was found maximum (1.10) grown in group D pots while its minimum value (0.25) was found in the plants grown in group A soil. The maximum bioaccumulation coefficient (BAC) was 6.74 for the Pb in the plants of control group while its minimum value (0.50) was found in the plants grown in group E soil. Only the plant of the R. dentatus grown in 270.77 ppm Pb-contaminated soil showed BCF, BAC and TF values ˃ 1 for Pb. Based on BCF, BAC and TF values, R. dentatus was found feasible for the phytoextraction of Pb from contaminated soil having Pb concentration up to 270.77 mg/kg. Keywords: Phytoremediation; Phytoextraction, Rumex dentatus, Pb-Contaminated soil http://dx.doi.org/10.19045/bspab.2019.80090
Highlights
Concentration TotalBioconcentration factor (BCF) concentration added to the soil concentration translocation factor (TF) bioaccumulation coefficient (BAC) Control 21.43* 54.08* A B C
Concentration of nickel in the root and shoot of Rumex dentatus The plant of Rumex dentatus was grown in control soil and in different concentration of nickel contaminated soil (50 ppm, 100 ppm, 250 ppm, 500 ppm and 1000 ppm)
Bioconcentration factor, translocation factor and bioaccumulation coefficient Bioconcentration factor (BCF), translocation factor (TF) and bioaccumulation coefficient (BAC) of the Rumex dentatus grown in control and different concentration of nickel contaminated soil was calculated
Summary
The plant was grown in the control and different concentration of Ni contaminated soil. Based on the calculated BCF, TF and BAC, nickel phytoremediation potential of the research plant was evaluated for the phytostabilization and phytoextraction of Ni metal. Three pots were used for the each concentration of nickel metal in order to significantly assess the uptake potential of the plants in control and different concentration of nickel contaminated soil.
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