Phytoextraction of potentially toxic elements by six tree species growing on hazardous mining sludge

Mleczek, M; Goliński, P; Krzesłowska, M; Gąsecka, M; Magdziak, Z; Rutkowski, P; Budzyńska, S; Waliszewska, B; Kozubik, T; Karolewski, Z; Niedzielski, P

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3987519

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Journal Article

Year

2017

Language

English

PMID

28791581

HERO ID 3987519
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Year 2017
Title Phytoextraction of potentially toxic elements by six tree species growing on hazardous mining sludge
Authors Mleczek, M; Goliński, P; Krzesłowska, M; Gąsecka, M; Magdziak, Z; Rutkowski, P; Budzyńska, S; Waliszewska, B; Kozubik, T; Karolewski, Z; Niedzielski, P
Journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume 24
Issue 28
Page Numbers 22183-22195
Abstract The aim of the study was to compare the phytoextraction abilities of six tree species (Acer platanoides L., Acer pseudoplatanus L., Betula pendula Roth, Quercus robur L., Tilia cordata Miller, Ulmus laevis Pall.), cultivated on mining sludge contaminated with arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), thallium (Tl), and zinc (Zn). All six tree species were able to survive on such an unpromising substrate. However, A. platanoides and T. cordata seedlings grown on the polluted substrate showed significantly lower biomass than control plants (55.5 and 45.6%, respectively). As, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Tl predominantly accumulated in the roots of all the analyzed tree species with the following highest contents: 1616, 268, 2432, 547, and 856 mg kg(-1), respectively. Zn was predominantly localized in shoots with the highest content of 5801 and 5732 mg kg(-1) for U. laevis and A. platanoides, respectively. A. platanoides was the most effective in Zn phytoextaction, with a bioconcentration factor (BCF) of 8.99 and a translocation factor (TF) of 1.5. Furthermore, with the exception of A. pseudoplatanus, the analyzed tree species showed a BCF > 1 for Tl, with the highest value for A. platanoides (1.41). However, the TF for this metal was lower than 1 in all the analyzed tree species. A. platanoides showed the highest BCF and a low TF and could, therefore, be a promising species for Tl phytostabilization. In the case of the other analyzed tree species, their potential for effective phytoextraction was markedly lower. Further studies on the use of A. platanoides in phytoremediation would be worth conducting.
Doi 10.1007/s11356-017-9842-3
Pmid 28791581
Wosid WOS:000412452200007
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