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Plant-promoted dissipation of four submerged macrophytes to phenanthrene

Journal

AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM HEALTH & MANAGEMENT
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 471-476

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/14634980903341293

Keywords

interaction; remediation; physiological responses; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

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  1. national key basic research development program (973 project) of China [2002CB412307]

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In order to investigate the function of submerged aquatic plants for recovery of water polluted by typical organic pollutants, and select potential plants for phytoremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons contaminated water, removal efficiencies of four submerged macrophytes to phenanthrene were investigated, following 40-day exposure to phenanthrene solutions in an outdoor-simulated experiment. During the exposure period, phenanthrene concentration in water, sediments and the roots of submerged macrophytes were observed. Results showed that Elodeacanadensi exhibited the highest concentrations in roots, while Ceratophyllum demersum contained the lowest among these four submerged macrophytes. The disparity of phenanthrene in roots would come from plant properties including the shape and surface area of both shoots and roots. These plants enhanced the remediation of phenanthrene in solution through plant-promoted sedimentation and biodegradation. Potamogetoncrispu and Elodeacanadensi showed the higher performance to remove phenanthrene due to plant-promoted biodegradation.

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