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Phytoremediation of mercury-contaminated soils by Jatropha curcas
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  • Chemosphere (Oxford), 2015-05, Vol.127, p.58-63
Ort / Verlag
England: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
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  • •Phytoremediation capacity of J. curcas was tested using soils from gold mining areas.•This plant species has good ability to tolerate and accumulate Hg from polluted soils.•Biomass accumulation decreased when Hg concentration increased.•J. curcas is a promising species to remediate mercury-contaminated soils. Jatropha curcas plants species were tested to evaluate their phytoremediation capacity in soils contaminated by different levels of mercury. The experimental treatments consisted of four levels of mercury concentrations in the soil – T0, T1, T5, and T10 (0, 1, 5, and 10μg Hg per g soil, respectively). The total mercury content absorbed by the different plant tissues (roots, stems and leaves) was determined during four months of exposure. The growth behavior, mercury accumulation, translocation (TF) and bioconcentration (BCF) factors were determined. The different tissues in J. curcas can be classified in order of decreasing accumulation Hg as follows: roots>leaves>stems. The highest cumulative absorption of the metal occurred between the second and third month of exposure. Maximum TF was detected during the second month and ranged from 0.79 to 1.04 for the different mercury concentrations. Values of BCF ranged from 0.21 to 1.43. Soils with T1 showed significantly higher BCF (1.43) followed by T10 (1.32) and T5 (0.91), all of them at the fourth month. On the other hand TFs were low (range 0.10–0.26) at the en of the experiment. The maximum reduction of biomass (16.3%) occurred for T10 (10μg Hg g−1). In sum, J. curcas species showed high BCFs and low TFs, and their use could be a promising approach to remediating mercury-contaminated soils.

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