采用植物修复方法提取污染土壤中的重金属

Wafaa Sahib Abbood Alawsy, Luma Abdalalah Sagban Alabadi, Dunya A. AL-jibury
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植物修复技术在处理受重金属污染的土壤方面已变得非常有效。在这项研究中,我们进行了一项盆栽实验,种植了 Dodonaea 植物(被称为啤酒花),并在土壤中添加了先前受到金属(锌、镍、镉)污染的土壤,镍和锌的浓度分别为 100、50 和 0 mg-kg -1 ,镉的浓度分别为 0、5 和 10 mg-kg -1 。灌溉量不超过土壤的田间容量。利用生物富集系数(BCFs)、生物累积系数(BAC)和转化系数(TF)对土壤中的镉、镍和锌进行了估算,以了解植物吸收重金属和受污染金属的能力。此外,镍和锌的生物浓缩系数值均小于 1,即 Dodonaea hazing 对重金属具有适度的生物累积特性。至于镉的 BCF 值,它们都超过了 1,即 Dodonaea 具有在根系中吸收硫酸镉的能力。关于镉、镍和锌的生物累积系数(BAC)值,研究发现它们普遍低于 1,表明 Dodonaea 对这些重金属的生物累积能力适中。因此,Dodonaea 植物可用于处理重金属。这项研究采用了一种开创性的方法,引入了一种新颖的方法,极大地推动了人们对植物修复在减少各种工业对土壤造成的污染方面所起作用的认识,特别是通过在 T3 处理组中使用 Dodonaea,它对金属污染土壤显示出了显著的功效。
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Employing Phytoremediation Methods to Extract Heavy Metals from Polluted Soils
The phytoremediation technique has become very efficient for treating soil contaminated with heavy metals. In this study, a pot experiment was conducted where the Dodonaea plant (known as hops) was grown, and soil previously contaminated with metals (Zn, Ni, Cd) was added at concentrations 100, 50, 0 mg·kg -1 for Ni and Zn, and at concentrations of 0, 5, 10 mg·kg -1 for cadmium. Irrigation was done within the limits of the field capacity of the soil. Cadmium, nickel and zinc was estimated in the soil to find out the capacity of plants to the absorption of heavy and contaminated metals by using bioconcentration factors (BCFs), bioaccumulation coefficient (BAC) and transloca - tion factor (TF). Additionally, BCF values of both Ni and Zn were less than one i.e. Dodonaea hazing moderate bioaccumulation properties based on heavy metals. As for BCF values of Cd, they have by passed, i.e. Dodonaea has the ability to the absorption of cadmium sulfate in the root system. Regarding the bioaccumulation coefficient (BAC) values for Cd, Ni, and Zn, it was found that they were generally below one, indicating that Dodonaea exhibits moderate capabilities for bioaccumulating these heavy metals. Therefore, Dodonaea plant is useful in treating heavy metals. Highlighting a pioneering approach, this study introduces a novel method that significantly advances the understanding of phytoremediation’s role in reducing pollution caused by various industries working on the soil, specifically through the use of Dodonaea in the T3 treatment group, which showed remarkable efficacy on metal-contaminated soil.
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