Exploring the growth and phytoremediation efficacy of Suaeda fruticosa in agricultural soil contaminated by shrimp aquaculture.

IF 3.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES International Journal of Phytoremediation Pub Date : 2024-11-09 DOI:10.1080/15226514.2024.2426177
Killivalavan Narayanan, Ravindran Konganapuram Chellappan
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Plants face numerous environmental challenges from biotic and abiotic stressors, with soil salinization emerging as a significant global concern. The coastal regions of Tamil Nadu, face severe environmental challenges due to discharge of saline water from shrimp farms exacerbates this issue, compromising the viability of paddy and other crops in the vicinity. This study explores the phytoremediation potential of Suaeda fruticosa in addressing soil salinity resulting from shrimp farming activities under field conditions over a 120-day period to restore soil health in salt affected soil. This research demonstrates Suaeda fruticosa's exceptional salt tolerance and bioaccumulation potential in facilitating soil restoration. Significant enhancements were observed in various growth parameters, including 466% increase in plant height, 338% in fresh weight and 387% in dry weight. Biochemical parameters also showed substantial enhancements with total chlorophyll, protein, proline, phenol, and glycinebetaine levels increasing by 655%, 588%, 690%, 153%, and 531%, respectively. Enzymatic activities exhibited notable elevations as well, with catalase, peroxidase, and polyphenol oxidase activities escalating by 258%, 587%, and 121% respectively, indicating robust adaptation to saline environments. Moreover, Suaeda fruticosa exhibited remarkable bioaccumulation capabilities, accumulating 461 kg NaCl ha-1. This led to substantial improvements in soil characteristics, including a reduction in pH from 8.8 to 6.49, electrical conductivity from 5.7 to 1.53 dSm-1, and sodium adsorption ratio from 16.1 to 4.4 mmol L-1. The successive cultivation of Suaeda fruticosa in this study, has proven to be a viable strategy for reclaiming salt-affected lands, thereby alleviating a significant constraint on crop productivity.

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探索 Suaeda fruticosa 在受对虾养殖污染的农业土壤中的生长和植物修复功效。
植物面临着来自生物和非生物压力的众多环境挑战,土壤盐碱化已成为全球关注的一个重要问题。泰米尔纳德邦沿海地区面临着严峻的环境挑战,养虾场排放的盐水加剧了这一问题,损害了附近水稻和其他作物的生存能力。本研究探讨了 Suaeda fruticosa 的植物修复潜力,在 120 天的实地条件下解决养虾活动造成的土壤盐碱化问题,恢复受盐碱影响土壤的健康。这项研究证明了 Suaeda fruticosa 在促进土壤恢复方面的卓越耐盐性和生物累积潜力。各种生长参数都有显著提高,包括株高增加 466%,鲜重增加 338%,干重增加 387%。生化参数也有大幅提高,总叶绿素、蛋白质、脯氨酸、酚和甘氨酸甜菜碱水平分别提高了 655%、588%、690%、153% 和 531%。酶活性也有显著提高,过氧化氢酶、过氧化物酶和多酚氧化酶活性分别提高了 258%、587% 和 121%,表明对盐碱环境的适应能力很强。此外,Suaeda fruticosa 还表现出显著的生物累积能力,每公顷可累积 461 千克 NaCl。这大大改善了土壤特性,包括 pH 值从 8.8 降至 6.49,电导率从 5.7 降至 1.53 dSm-1,钠吸附率从 16.1 降至 4.4 mmol L-1。在这项研究中,连续种植 Suaeda fruticosa 被证明是开垦受盐碱影响土地的可行策略,从而减轻了对作物生产力的严重制约。
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International Journal of Phytoremediation
International Journal of Phytoremediation 环境科学-环境科学
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7.60
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5.40%
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145
审稿时长
3.4 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Phytoremediation (IJP) is the first journal devoted to the publication of laboratory and field research describing the use of plant systems to solve environmental problems by enabling the remediation of soil, water, and air quality and by restoring ecosystem services in managed landscapes. Traditional phytoremediation has largely focused on soil and groundwater clean-up of hazardous contaminants. Phytotechnology expands this umbrella to include many of the natural resource management challenges we face in cities, on farms, and other landscapes more integrated with daily public activities. Wetlands that treat wastewater, rain gardens that treat stormwater, poplar tree plantings that contain pollutants, urban tree canopies that treat air pollution, and specialized plants that treat decommissioned mine sites are just a few examples of phytotechnologies.
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