Humic substances stimulate initial growth and reduce arsenic stress in Corymbia citriodora seedlings

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Jefferson Luiz, Antunes Santos, K. V. A. ujo, J. Busato, M. Pittarello, J. Leite, L. B. Dobbss
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Abstract

Abstract The use of arsenic (As) tolerant plants and those with a well-developed root system have shown great relevance in phytoremediation campaigns. Corymbia citriodora presents these characteristics that can be enhanced by humic substances (HS) from organic matter. The objective of the present study was to determine if HS extracted from vermicompost can modify the root system architecture, stimulate growth, increase robustness and relieve stress promoted by As in C. citriodora seedlings. Two preliminary tests were carried out to obtain the best concentration-response for HS and the toxic As concentration. Subsequently, an experiment was carried out in nursery pots with nutrient solution and four treatments: Control, HS, As and As + HS. HS alleviated the reduced growth caused by As with regards to dry mass, root collar diameter and height of the aerial part. The Dickson quality index (DQI) was reduced by the action of As and this negative affect was mitigated by HS. Our results show the positive effect of the HS in alleviating As abiotic stress in C. citriodora seedlings, demonstrating its potential to mitigate the toxicity of this chemical element.
腐殖质物质刺激柠檬草幼苗初期生长,减少砷胁迫
利用耐砷植物和根系发育良好的植物在植物修复活动中具有重要意义。柠檬酸凤梨具有这些特性,有机质中的腐殖质(HS)可以增强这些特性。本研究的目的是确定蚯蚓堆肥中提取的HS是否能改变柑橘幼苗的根系结构,促进生长,提高幼苗的健壮性,并缓解As对柑橘幼苗的胁迫作用。为获得HS和As的最佳浓度响应,进行了两项初步试验。随后,在育苗盆中施用营养液,分别饲喂对照、HS、As和As + HS 4种处理。HS减轻了As对地上部分干质量、根颈直径和高度的影响。As的作用降低了Dickson质量指数(DQI), HS则减轻了这种负面影响。本研究结果表明,HS在缓解柑橘幼苗As非生物胁迫方面具有积极作用,表明其具有减轻该化学元素毒性的潜力。
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Bioremediation Journal
Bioremediation Journal ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
CiteScore
5.30
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36
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: Bioremediation Journal is a peer-reviewed quarterly that publishes current, original laboratory and field research in bioremediation, the use of biological and supporting physical treatments to treat contaminated soil and groundwater. The journal rapidly disseminates new information on emerging and maturing bioremediation technologies and integrates scientific research and engineering practices. The authors, editors, and readers are scientists, field engineers, site remediation managers, and regulatory experts from the academic, industrial, and government sectors worldwide. High-quality, original articles make up the primary content. Other contributions are technical notes, short communications, and occasional invited review articles.
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