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HERO ID
7243611
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
HEAVY METAL UPTAKE AND TRANSLOCATION BY SEMULOH (FAGOPYRUM DIBOTRYS) FROM SAWDUST SLUDGE CONTAMINATED SOIL
Author(s)
Majid, NM; Islam, MM; Enanee, N; ,
Year
2012
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science
ISSN:
1310-0351
Publisher
SCIENTIFIC ISSUES NATL CENTRE AGRARIAN SCIENCES
Location
SOFIA
Volume
18
Issue
6
Page Numbers
912-923
Web of Science Id
WOS:000326315300013
Abstract
Heavy metal pollution to the soil environment has become a major source of concern and has posed serious health problems in many developed countries. A glass house experiment was conducted to evaluate the potential of Fagopyrum dibotrys to absorb heavy metals from sawdust-contaminated soil. Fagopyrurn dibotrys seedlings were planted on six different growth media (soil+sawdust) comprising: 100% soil, 20% sawdust + 80% soil, 40% sawdust +60% soil, 60% sawdust +40% soil, 80% sawdust +20% soil and 100% sawdust. The maximum height, basal diameter and number of leaves were found in 80% sawdust +20% soils. Copper, iron and zinc were highly concentrated in the roots, lead in the stems and roots, while aluminum was concentrated in both stems and leaves. Fagopyrum dibotrys seems to have potential to absorb sufficient amounts of Fe, Al, Pb and Zn in the stems, leaves and roots. This species showed high translocation factor (TF) in the contaminated soil and was able to tolerate and accumulate heavy metals. This species therefore, can be considered as a potential phytoremediator.
Keywords
Heavy metal accumulation; Fagopyrum dibotrys; phytoremediation; sawdust sludge; translocation
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