Solid vermicompost and liquid vermicompost leachate have contrasting impacts on cadmium, lead and zinc phytoextraction by the Syrian beancaper Zygophyllum fabago L.

IF 3.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Salima Benazzouk, Stanley Lutts
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Abstract

Background and aims

Vermicompost is a valuable amendment for phytomanagement of heavy metals contaminated areas but its impact on plant physiology remains poorly documented. It is available in liquid or solid forms, but these forms were never compared for their influence on pollutant accumulation by the plant in relation to soil heavy metals bioavailabilities.

Methods

Solid vermicompost (SV) and liquid vermicompost leachate (LVL) were tested on spiked soils in the absence (control) or in the presence of either 10 mg.Kg−1 Cd, 250 mg.Kg−1 Zn or 500 mg.Kg−1 Pb and cultivated with Zygophyllum fabago L. in a column device allowing leachate recovery and analysis. Plant physiological parameters were determined during 10 weeks of culture.

Results

SV reduced soil heavy metals bioavailability, improved plant growth and photosynthesis and reduced heavy metals concentrations in all organs. In contrast, LVL increased heavy metal bioavailability and root growth but inhibited shoot growth. LVL decreased root heavy metals concentrations but increased them in the shoots. Both types of amendments increased the total amount of heavy metal removed by the plant. Among the removed Cd and Zn less than 5% were removed by leaching and SV contributed to reduce percolation. SV contributed to stress avoidance by reducing pollutant uptake while LVL contributed to stress tolerance through reinforcement of endogenous protecting mechanisms.

Conclusions

Both SV and LVL are beneficial amendments for phytostabilization and phytoextraction of heavy metals by Z. fabago but act through distinct mechanisms on the plant in relation to mineral nutrition, oxidative stress and osmotic adjustment.

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Plant and Soil
Plant and Soil 农林科学-农艺学
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8.20
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543
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Plant and Soil publishes original papers and review articles exploring the interface of plant biology and soil sciences, and that enhance our mechanistic understanding of plant-soil interactions. We focus on the interface of plant biology and soil sciences, and seek those manuscripts with a strong mechanistic component which develop and test hypotheses aimed at understanding underlying mechanisms of plant-soil interactions. Manuscripts can include both fundamental and applied aspects of mineral nutrition, plant water relations, symbiotic and pathogenic plant-microbe interactions, root anatomy and morphology, soil biology, ecology, agrochemistry and agrophysics, as long as they are hypothesis-driven and enhance our mechanistic understanding. Articles including a major molecular or modelling component also fall within the scope of the journal. All contributions appear in the English language, with consistent spelling, using either American or British English.
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