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Effect of biodegradable chelators on induced phytoextraction of uranium- and cadmium- contaminated soil by Zebrina pendula Schnizl.


ABSTRACT: This study investigated the effect of ethylenediamine-N,N'-disuccinic acid (EDDS), oxalic acid (OA), and citric acid (CA) on phytoextraction of U- and Cd-contaminated soil by Z. pendula. In this study, the biomass of tested plant inhibited significantly following treatment with the high concentration (7.5?mmol·kg-1) EDDS treatment. Maximum U and Cd concentration in the single plant was observed with the 5?mmol·kg-1 CA and 7.5?mmol·kg-1 EDDS treatment, respectively, whereas OA treatments had the lowest U and Cd uptake. The translocation factors of U and Cd reached the maximum in the 5?mmol·kg-1 EDDS. The maximum bioaccumulation of U and Cd in the single plants was 1032.14?µg and 816.87?µg following treatment with 5?mmol·kg-1 CA treatment, which was 6.60- and 1.72-fold of the control groups, respectively. Furthermore, the resultant rank order for available U and Cd content in the soil was CA?>?EDDS?>?OA (U) and EDDS?>?CA?>?OA (Cd). These results suggested that CA could greater improve the capacity of phytoextraction using Z. pendula in U- and Cd- contaminated soils.

SUBMITTER: Chen L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6930220 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of biodegradable chelators on induced phytoextraction of uranium- and cadmium- contaminated soil by Zebrina pendula Schnizl.

Chen Li L   Wang Dan D   Long Chan C   Cui Zheng-Xu ZX  

Scientific reports 20191224 1


This study investigated the effect of ethylenediamine-N,N'-disuccinic acid (EDDS), oxalic acid (OA), and citric acid (CA) on phytoextraction of U- and Cd-contaminated soil by Z. pendula. In this study, the biomass of tested plant inhibited significantly following treatment with the high concentration (7.5 mmol·kg<sup>-1</sup>) EDDS treatment. Maximum U and Cd concentration in the single plant was observed with the 5 mmol·kg<sup>-1</sup> CA and 7.5 mmol·kg<sup>-1</sup> EDDS treatment, respectivel  ...[more]

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