Cadmium Accumulation by Water Hyacinth and Salvinia Under Different Sulfur Concentrations

S. Vestena, J. Cambraia, M. A. Oliveira, J. Oliveira
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Cadmium (Cd) accumulation by water hyacinth and salvinia under different sulfur (S) concentrations was studied. Plants were exposed during six days to 0 and 5 µM of Cd in nutrient solution with 0, 400 and 800 µM of S, and then S and Cd contents in tops and roots were determined. Sulfur content was always higher in S-treated plants, independent of the presence of Cd. Cadmium content in Cd-treated plants increased with the addition of S to the nutrient solution in both species. Water hyacinth roots accumulate an average of 1.4 time more Cd than those of salvinia. The increase in S concentration from 400 to 800 µM, however, usually did not result in additional increase in S nor in Cd accumulation. The molar Cd/S ratio after Cd treatment reached average values of about 4.8 in roots and 2.6 in tops in comparison to their respective controls. Both species, therefore, were Cd accumulators and the accumulation was larger in the roots under presence of S. Since water hyacinth produced larger root mass and accumulated more Cd, it showed larger capacity to remove Cd from aquatic systems contaminated with this metal, especially if S is available.
不同硫浓度下水葫芦和萨尔维尼草对镉的富集
研究了不同硫浓度下水葫芦和萨尔维菜对镉的富集。在0、400、800µM S浓度的营养液中,分别处理0、5µM Cd,测定植株顶部和根部的S、Cd含量。硫处理植株的硫含量始终较高,与Cd的存在无关。镉处理植株的镉含量随营养液中添加S而增加。水葫芦根的Cd累积量是鼠尾草根的1.4倍。然而,当S浓度从400µM增加到800µM时,通常不会导致S和Cd积累的额外增加。与对照相比,Cd处理后的根和顶的摩尔Cd/S比平均值分别为4.8和2.6。因此,水葫芦和水葫芦都是Cd蓄积体,且在S存在下,其根内的Cd蓄积量更大。由于水葫芦产生的根质量更大,积累的Cd也更多,因此水葫芦具有更大的清除Cd的能力,特别是在S有效的情况下。
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