PHYTOREMEDIATION POTENTIAL OF Jatropha curcas and Cassia occidentalis ON SELECTED HEAVY METALS IN THE SOIL

Dharmendra Singh, Naka Keta Jibril, A. Muhammad, Aminu Imonikhe Malik, Benjamin Anthony Osesua
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The potential of Cassia occidentalis and Jatropha curcas to remediate the heavy metals: Pb, Mn, Zn, Cr and Cu in polluted soil was studied. The seedlings of the plants, Cassia occidentalis and Jatropha curcas were obtained and planted in six pots which were spiked with aqueous solution of each metal. The matured plants were harvested and separated into roots, stem and leaves. Standard operating procedures was used to extract the metals from the plant parts. Results revealed uptake of the metals through the roots, stem and leaves of the plants. Cassia occidentalis and Jatropha curcas grown in the spiked soil showed relatively higher values for the uptake of the analysed metals as compared to those grown on the control soil. The order of metal accumulation in the parts of the plant are: Pb, leaves > root > stem; Mn, roots > leaves > stem; Zn, roots > leaves > stem; Cr, roots > leaves > stem and Cu, leaves > roots > stem, for C. occidentalis, while for J. cucas metals accumulation was found to be in the order: Pb, stem > roots > leaves; Mn, stem > roots > leaves; Zn, roots > stem > leaves; Cr, stem > roots > leaves and Cu, stem > roots > leaves. The Translocation Factor (TF) revealed that Pb (1.52) and Cu (1.41) are highly accumulated in the leaves of C. occidentalis plant, while a TF of Pb (1.53), Mn (1.31), Cr (1.27) and Cu (1.19) was observed in the stem of J. curcas. The high remediation potential observed in this study as occasioned by the Bioconcentration Factor (BCF) value recorded indicates that C. occidentalis and J. curcas have vital characteristics that can be used for phytoextaction of the analysed metals.
麻疯树和决明子对土壤中重金属的修复潜力
研究了决明子和麻疯树对污染土壤中重金属Pb、Mn、Zn、Cr和Cu的修复潜力。将这两种植物,决明子和麻疯树的幼苗分别种在6个不同金属溶液的盆栽中。成熟的植物被收获并分成根、茎和叶。采用标准操作程序从植物部件中提取金属。结果显示,金属通过植物的根、茎和叶吸收。与在对照土壤中生长的决明子和麻疯树相比,生长在刺状土壤中的决明子和麻疯树对所分析的金属的吸收量相对较高。金属在植株各部位的富集顺序为:Pb,叶片>根>茎;Mn,根>叶>茎;Zn,根>叶>茎;铜元素累积量为叶>根>茎,铜元素累积量为叶>根>茎,杜鹃金属累积量为Pb,茎>根>叶;Mn,茎>根>叶;Zn,根>茎>叶;Cr,茎>根>叶,Cu,茎>根>叶。转运因子(TF)分析结果表明,西花柏叶片中Pb(1.52)和Cu(1.41)的积累量较高,而麻树茎中Pb(1.53)、Mn(1.31)、Cr(1.27)和Cu(1.19)的转运因子富集量较高。本研究中观察到的生物富集因子(BCF)值所引起的高修复潜力表明,西麻和麻具有重要的特征,可用于植物提取所分析的金属。
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