Removal of Lead, Cadmium, and Mercury in Monometallic and Trimetallic Aqueous Systems Using Chenopodium album L.

IF 2.3 Q2 BIOLOGY
Scientifica Pub Date : 2024-12-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/sci5/6842159
Susan S Flores-Calla, José A Villanueva-Salas, Karla Diaz-Rodriguez, Elvis G Gonzales-Condori
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Abstract

The presence of heavy metals in water represents a risk to the life of all species on the planet. Phytoremediation is an effective alternative to remove heavy metals from contaminated aqueous environments. In the present research, Chenopodium album L. was examined for the remediation of waters contaminated with Cd, Pb, and Hg. Studies were carried out in waters containing each metal separately (monometallic aqueous systems) and in mixtures (trimetallic aqueous systems). First, the adaptation of Chenopodium album to different concentrations of Hoagland's nutrient solution (HNS) was evaluated, then, a phytotoxicity study was carried out to determine the appropriate concentrations of each metal to test the tolerance of the plant during the accumulation study, and finally, the bioaccumulation capacity of Chenopodium album for Cd, Pb, and Hg was evaluated. Chenopodium album showed tolerance to levels of 5 mg/L Hg and 10 mg/L Cd and Pb in 25% HNS. The bioaccumulation tests showed that Chenopodium album can remediate Cd, Pb, and Hg contaminated waters in both monometallic and trimetallic aqueous systems. These findings suggest important future applications in the food industry for the production of Chenopodium album as we demonstrate that this species adapts and grows in hydroponic media. In particular, the ability of Chenopodium album to adapt to extreme conditions could be exploited for further studies on phytoremediation of heavy metals in river water, irrigation water, wastewater, effluents, and mine tailings.

使用Chenopodium album L去除单金属和三金属水系统中的铅、镉和汞。
水中重金属的存在对地球上所有物种的生命构成了威胁。植物修复是去除污染水体中重金属的一种有效方法。在本研究中,研究了Chenopodium album L.对Cd、Pb和Hg污染的水体的修复作用。研究分别在含有每种金属的水体(单金属水体系)和混合物(三金属水体系)中进行。首先评价了Chenopodium album对不同浓度Hoagland’s营养液(HNS)的适应性,然后进行了植物毒性研究,确定了每种金属的适宜浓度,以测试植物在积累研究中的耐受性,最后评价了Chenopodium album对Cd、Pb和Hg的生物积累能力。在25%的HNS中,Chenopodium album对5 mg/L的Hg和10 mg/L的Cd和Pb具有耐受性。生物富集试验表明,Chenopodium album在单金属和三金属水体系中都能修复Cd、Pb和Hg污染的水体。这些发现表明了Chenopodium album在食品工业生产中的重要未来应用,因为我们证明了该物种适应并生长在水培介质中。特别是Chenopodium album对极端条件的适应能力,可以为进一步研究植物对河水、灌溉水、废水、出水和矿山尾矿中重金属的修复提供依据。
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Scientifica
Scientifica BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.70
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43
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: Scientifica is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes research articles, review articles, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in the life sciences, environmental sciences, health sciences, and medicine. The journal is divided into the 65 subject areas.
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