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Distillery wastewater detoxification and management through phytoremediation employing Ricinus communis L.

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 333, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125192

Keywords

Distillery wastewater; Phytoextraction; Scanning electron microscopy; Translocation factor; Remediation strategy; Ricinus communis L

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  1. Department of Biotechnology (DBT) of the Indian government [BT PR13922/BCE/8/1129/2015BT]

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The study explored the phytoremediation potential of Ricinus communis L. for heavy metals remediation in distillery wastewater, showing the effectiveness of the plant in reducing heavy metals and organic contaminants. This eco-friendly approach can be used for efficient treatment of distillery wastewater and protecting agricultural land from organometallic contamination.
This study aimed to assess the phytoremediation potential of Ricinus communis L. for heavy metals remediation via rhizospheric bacterial activities for distillery wastewater detoxification and management. Results revealed that distillery wastewater contained high levels of metals and other physico-chemical pollution parameters that could cause environmental pollution and aquatic toxicity. The identified bacterium produced several plant growth-promoting compounds including siderophores, ligninolytic enzymes, and indole acetic acid that resulted in nutrient enhancement and improved mineralization of metals in the plants during stress conditions. The bioconcentration factor (BCF) of all the metals examined were > 1, which showed that these metals are accumulating in the root, shoot, and leaves of Ricinus communis L. Most of the metals are stablised in the roots but Pb, Cd and Zn were translocated more to the shoorts (TC>1). The ability of Ricinus communis L. to grow in metalscontaining distillery wastewater and reduce heavy metals and organic contaminants suggests that it can be used to provide an effective treatment of distillery wastewater. The use of Ricinus communis L. is an eco-friendly tool for the reduction of organometallic contamination and protecting agricultural land.

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