Arsenic and antimony bioremediation by Phragmites australis:Rizofiltration technology
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: 2008
چکیده: Arsenic is a ubiquitous element, present in the atmosphere as well as in the aquatic and terrestrial environments. It is an environmental
pollutant with high toxicity to organisms. Remediation of arsenic contaminated soils has become a major environmental issue.
Phyroremediation is an ecofriendly approach for remediation of contaminated soil and water. Phragmites australis, common reed,
characterized by elevated water detoxification capacity can be used in phytoremediation. In order to model a successful
phytoremediation strategy from polluted area, we collected Phragmites australis from five stations in arsenic polluted area, Chelpo, and
compared with samples collected from unpolluted area, Bazangan, northeast Iran. Arsenic was measured in different parts (root,
rhizome, stem and leave) of Phragmites australis using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometer method. Maximum
arsenic uptake in root, rhizome, stem and leave samples is 21.25, 18.5, 4.5 and 4.05 mg kg-1 respectively. The leaves were also
analyzed for Chlorophyll a, a/b and carotenoids by spectrophotometer method. In contrast to control samples chlorophyll a concentration
and chlorophyll a/b ratio decreased significantly (P≤0.05) .Whereas total carotenoids as an important antioxidant compound are
increased significantly from 0.65% to1.53 %( p≤0.01). We also measured Mn, Ca, Zn, Mg, P, Na, K and Fe concentrations in the
samples. The results show that the arsenic uptake by roots of P.australis mostly decreased uptake of nutrient elements, Mn, Ca, Zn, Na,
Mg and P (p≤0.01), however Fe and K concentrations in roots increased significantly (P≤0.05). It is concluded that common reed
(P.australis) qualifies as an arsenic hyperaccumulator and thus naturally has potential application in phytoremediation from arsenic
contaminated site.
pollutant with high toxicity to organisms. Remediation of arsenic contaminated soils has become a major environmental issue.
Phyroremediation is an ecofriendly approach for remediation of contaminated soil and water. Phragmites australis, common reed,
characterized by elevated water detoxification capacity can be used in phytoremediation. In order to model a successful
phytoremediation strategy from polluted area, we collected Phragmites australis from five stations in arsenic polluted area, Chelpo, and
compared with samples collected from unpolluted area, Bazangan, northeast Iran. Arsenic was measured in different parts (root,
rhizome, stem and leave) of Phragmites australis using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometer method. Maximum
arsenic uptake in root, rhizome, stem and leave samples is 21.25, 18.5, 4.5 and 4.05 mg kg-1 respectively. The leaves were also
analyzed for Chlorophyll a, a/b and carotenoids by spectrophotometer method. In contrast to control samples chlorophyll a concentration
and chlorophyll a/b ratio decreased significantly (P≤0.05) .Whereas total carotenoids as an important antioxidant compound are
increased significantly from 0.65% to1.53 %( p≤0.01). We also measured Mn, Ca, Zn, Mg, P, Na, K and Fe concentrations in the
samples. The results show that the arsenic uptake by roots of P.australis mostly decreased uptake of nutrient elements, Mn, Ca, Zn, Na,
Mg and P (p≤0.01), however Fe and K concentrations in roots increased significantly (P≤0.05). It is concluded that common reed
(P.australis) qualifies as an arsenic hyperaccumulator and thus naturally has potential application in phytoremediation from arsenic
contaminated site.
کلیدواژه(گان): Key words: phytoremediation,Arsenic
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Arsenic and antimony bioremediation by Phragmites australis:Rizofiltration technology
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contributor author | زهراملقب به فرشته قاسم زاده | en |
contributor author | یوسف زاده حدیث | en |
contributor author | محمدحسین ارباب زوار | en |
contributor author | Zahra Ghassemzadeh | fa |
contributor author | Mohammad Hossein Arbab Zavar | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T13:56:31Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T13:56:31Z | |
date copyright | 8/3/2008 | |
date issued | 2008 | |
identifier uri | https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3375713 | |
description abstract | Arsenic is a ubiquitous element, present in the atmosphere as well as in the aquatic and terrestrial environments. It is an environmental pollutant with high toxicity to organisms. Remediation of arsenic contaminated soils has become a major environmental issue. Phyroremediation is an ecofriendly approach for remediation of contaminated soil and water. Phragmites australis, common reed, characterized by elevated water detoxification capacity can be used in phytoremediation. In order to model a successful phytoremediation strategy from polluted area, we collected Phragmites australis from five stations in arsenic polluted area, Chelpo, and compared with samples collected from unpolluted area, Bazangan, northeast Iran. Arsenic was measured in different parts (root, rhizome, stem and leave) of Phragmites australis using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometer method. Maximum arsenic uptake in root, rhizome, stem and leave samples is 21.25, 18.5, 4.5 and 4.05 mg kg-1 respectively. The leaves were also analyzed for Chlorophyll a, a/b and carotenoids by spectrophotometer method. In contrast to control samples chlorophyll a concentration and chlorophyll a/b ratio decreased significantly (P≤0.05) .Whereas total carotenoids as an important antioxidant compound are increased significantly from 0.65% to1.53 %( p≤0.01). We also measured Mn, Ca, Zn, Mg, P, Na, K and Fe concentrations in the samples. The results show that the arsenic uptake by roots of P.australis mostly decreased uptake of nutrient elements, Mn, Ca, Zn, Na, Mg and P (p≤0.01), however Fe and K concentrations in roots increased significantly (P≤0.05). It is concluded that common reed (P.australis) qualifies as an arsenic hyperaccumulator and thus naturally has potential application in phytoremediation from arsenic contaminated site. | en |
language | English | |
title | Arsenic and antimony bioremediation by Phragmites australis:Rizofiltration technology | en |
type | Conference Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | Key words: phytoremediation | en |
subject keywords | Arsenic | en |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1014397.html | |
conference title | The Ecological Society of America | en |
conference location | Milwukee | fa |
identifier articleid | 1014397 |