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Rhizosphere Concentrations of Zinc and Cadmium in a Metal Contaminated Soil After Repeated Phytoextraction By Sedum Plumbizincicola

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYTOREMEDIATION
Volume 13, Issue 8, Pages 750-764

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15226514.2010.525558

Keywords

Zn; Cd; repeated phytoextraction; Sedum plumbizincicola; rhizosphere properties

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [40921061, 40871155]
  2. Innovative Engineering of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [KSCX2-YW-G-053]
  3. High-Technology Research and Development Program of the People's Republic of China [2006AA10Z406]

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A growth chamber pot experiment and a field plot experiment were conducted with the installation of rhizobags to study the effects of repeated phytoextraction by Sedum plumbizincicola on the bioavailability of Cd and Zn in the rhizosphere and bulk soil. Repeated phytoextraction gave significantly lower Cd and Zn concentrations in both rhizosphere and bulk soil solutions compared with soil without repeated phytoextraction. The depletion rates of NH4OAc-extractable Zn in rhizosphere soil in each treatment (L-PS, L-NPS, H-PS, and H-NPS) were 59.7, 18.0, 16.3, and 18.6%, respectively. For NH4OAc-extractable Cd, the depletion rates in treatments L-PS, L-NPS, H-PS, and H-NPS were 6.67, 29.4, 40.3, and 41.4%, respectively. Plant shoot biomass decreased in the order H-PS H-NPS L-PS L-NPS, with dry weights of 0.56, 0.42, 1.43, and 1.21 g pot-1, respectively. Plant Cd uptake increased with increasing aqua-regia extractable metal concentrations. The NH4OAc extraction procedure was satisfactory to predict the bioavailability of Cd and Zn in rhizosphere soil in terms of shoot uptake by S. plumbizincicola with positive correlation coefficients of 0.545 (p 0.05) and 0.452 (p 0.05), respectively. The field study results show a slight decrease in water soluble and NH4OAc-extractable metals, a trend similar to that found in the pot experiment.

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