Mycoremediation of Soil Contaminated with Cadmium and Lead by Trichoderma sp.

K. Bandurska, P. Krupa, A. Berdowska, I. Jatulewicz, I. Zawierucha
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Abstract Conducted research determined the effect of the Trichoderma fungi on the presence of cadmium and lead ions in the soil contaminated by mentioned elements. The aim of the study was to demonstrate whether the fungi of this kind can contribute to remediation of soil by the immobilization of heavy metals. Experiments were conducted in laboratory conditions. The vaccine containing spores of Trichoderma asperellum was introduced into the soil contaminated with cadmium and lead by direct injection. Analyses of the soluble fraction of selected heavy metals were performed after 3 and 15 days of cultivation using atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). Statistical significant positive effects on the immobilization of lead ions and no statistical differences in inhibition of cadmium translocation were observed. The results showed that Trichoderma fungi are suited to support the process of environment remediation by removal of lead. This suggests possible application of Trichoderma asperellum in mycoremediation and supporting role in phytoremediation of soil.
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木霉修复镉、铅污染土壤的研究。
摘要本研究确定了木霉对镉、铅污染土壤中镉、铅离子的影响。本研究的目的是为了证明这种真菌是否可以通过固定重金属来修复土壤。实验是在实验室条件下进行的。将含曲霉木霉孢子的疫苗直接注射到镉、铅污染的土壤中。在培养3天和15天后,采用原子吸收光谱法(AAS)对选定的重金属可溶性组分进行分析。对铅离子的固定化有统计学上显著的积极作用,对镉转运的抑制没有统计学上的差异。结果表明,木霉适合支持铅的环境修复过程。提示曲霉在真菌修复和土壤植物修复中的应用前景。
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