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Evaluation of calcium, phosphorus and soil organic matter effects on lead accumulation in Cenchrus ciliaris L. grown near a cement factory in Jazan region, Saudi Arabia

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JOURNAL OF KING SAUD UNIVERSITY SCIENCE
Volume 35, Issue 5, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jksus.2023.102694

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Heavy metals; Cenchrus ciliaris L.; Bioconcentration factor; Translocation factor; Lead; Cement polluted soil

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Recently, there has been increasing attention on heavy metals associated with cement production and their environmental impacts. This study examined the influence of soil properties on lead uptake by Cenchrus ciliaris L. in polluted soil near a cement factory in Saudi Arabia. The results showed that soil calcium, soil phosphorous, and soil organic matter negatively affected lead availability and uptake by Cenchrus ciliaris L., suggesting its potential as a hyperaccumulator in lead-contaminated soils.
Heavy metals associated with cement production and their environmental impacts have received much attention recently. Lead (Pb) is the second most hazardous element after arsenic (As). However, information about its availability and uptake by plants in polluted soil as influenced by soil properties has shown some contradictions. We evaluated the influence of soil calcium (Ca), soil phosphorus (P), and soil organic matter (SOM) on Pb uptake by Cenchrus ciliaris L. based on distance from cement dust polluted soil near a cement factory in Jazan region, Saudi Arabia. We also evaluated the potential of Cenchrus ciliaris L. as a hyperaccumulator of Pb. Soil and plant samples were collected in triplicates from three zones based on distance from the fence of the factory: 10 - 100, 100 - 350, and 350 - 700 m. Concentrations of total Pb, total Ca, and total P in soil and plant tissues were detected using ICP-AES. SOM and other soil properties were also analyzed. Bioconcentration and translocation factors (BF & TF) of Pb were also calculated. Results showed that Pb concentration in Cenchrus ciliaris roots had a strong negative relationship with SOM (R2 = 0.93) and P concentration in soil (R2 = 0.97) but a moderate negative relationship with Ca concentration in soil (R2 = 0.69). The highest TF value was 1.87. It can be concluded that SOM, Ca, and P concentrations in soil negatively affected Pb availability and uptake by Cenchrus ciliaris. Also, based on the highest TF value, Cenchrus ciliaris could be used as a hyperaccumulator in Pb-contaminated soils. & COPY; 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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