Metal and nutrient uptake by natural wetland plants in a tropical man-made wetland of Sri Lanka

M.D.D. Rodrigo , N.S. Abeysingha , D.M.S. Duminda , Ram L. Ray
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Phytoremediation of contaminated soil is an environmentally-friendly approach to minimize the impacts of nutrients and heavy metals on an ecosystem. Hence, selecting appropriate plants with phytoextraction potential is paramount to remediatie contaminated soils. This study aimed to investigate the nutrient and metal contents of four natural aquatic plants, including Cyperus rotundus, Eleocharis dulcis, Typha angustifolia, and Schoenoplectus grossus. They were grown in the meadow of a small reservoir in Sri Lanka to assess their phytoextraction ability using plant and soil samples collected at 32 sampling points in the meadow. Their biological concentration (roots/soil), accumulation (shoots/soil), and translocation (shoots/roots) factors were determined to assess element mobility and phytoextraction ability. Total K, Na, Mg, Ca, Zn, Cu, Fe, Mn, As, Pb, and Cd contents of plants and soil samples were measured using an Inductivity Couple Plasma Optical Emission Spectrophotometer. ANCOVA was used as a statistical test to assess the best plant type in terms of nutrient and metal absorption. Plant shoots exhibited significantly greater values for P, Na, Mg, Zn, Cd, and Fe than their roots. Their biological concentration, accumulation and translocation factors were not different among the four plant species. However, these values were >1 for all the species, indicating their potential to be used as hyperaccumulators. T. angustifolia, with its high potential for nutrient and metal accumulation and the highest aesthetic appeal, was selected as the best overall wetland species for phytoremediation purposes.

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斯里兰卡热带人工湿地天然湿地植物对金属和养分的吸收
对受污染土壤进行植物修复是一种环境友好型方法,可最大限度地减少养分和重金属对生态系统的影响。因此,选择具有植物萃取潜力的适当植物是修复受污染土壤的关键。本研究旨在调查四种天然水生植物的养分和金属含量,包括香附(Cyperus rotundus)、荸荠(Eleocharis dulcis)、香蒲(Typha angustifolia)和鹅掌楸(Schoenoplectus grossus)。这些植物生长在斯里兰卡一个小型水库的草地上,利用在草地上 32 个取样点采集的植物和土壤样本来评估它们的植物萃取能力。测定了它们的生物浓度(根/土壤)、积累(芽/土壤)和转移(芽/根)因子,以评估元素的流动性和植物萃取能力。使用电感耦合等离子体光发射分光光度计测量了植物和土壤样本中的总钾、总钠、总镁、总钙、总锌、总铜、总铁、总锰、总砷、总铅和总镉含量。采用方差分析作为统计检验方法来评估植物在吸收养分和金属方面的最佳类型。植物嫩枝对磷、鈉、镁、锌、镉和铁的吸收值明显高于其根部。四种植物之间的生物浓度、积累和转移因子没有差异。不过,所有物种的这些值都是 1,这表明它们有可能被用作超积累植物。T.angustifolia具有较高的养分和金属积累潜力,并且具有最高的美学吸引力,因此被选为用于植物修复目的的最佳湿地物种。
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