添加竹炭和EDTA对土壤重金属污染去除效果的研究。

IF 3.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Norshahida Saberi, Mohd Izuan Effendi Halmi, Norazua Zakaria, Muhammad Saiful Ahmad Hamdani, Moneruzzaman Khandaker, Jean Wan Hong Yong, Khairil Mahmud
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摘要

研究了添加竹炭(BB)和乙二胺四乙酸(EDTA)对种植malabathricum的增效作用。中国流域是联合国教科文组织设立的人与生物圈保护区,面临采矿活动,研究人员收集、分析并用于温室试验。试验设5个处理,分别在BB和/或EDTA、对照和空白(有机土壤)上种植malabathricum。在整个实验过程中,M. malabathicum表现出强劲的生长,在受污染的土壤中生长时没有表现出常见的植物毒性症状。施用BB和EDTA可使株高和生物量逐渐提高50%,并提高了对重金属的吸收:Fe:42%, As:62%, Pb:83%, Cr: 88%, Al: 5%。该处理还取得了最高的植物提取效率,与对照相比,土壤中重金属(loid)s减少了33%。添加BB和EDTA种植malabathricum是一种很有前途的减少土壤重金属(loid)的方法,有利于未来在前矿区,特别是在中国流域的恢复工作。
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Beneficial effect of growing Melastoma malabathricum with the addition of bamboo biochar and EDTA in removing soil heavy metal(loid)s contamination.

A study was conducted to investigate the synergistic effect of growing Melastoma malabathricum with the addition of bamboo biochar (BB) and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) in reducing soil heavy metal(loid)s. Soils from the Chini watershed, a Man and Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, which faces mining activities, were collected, analyzed, and used for a greenhouse experiment. The experiment was set up with five treatments by growing M. malabathricum with BB and/or EDTA, a control, and blank (organic soil). M. malabathricum demonstrated robust growth throughout the experiment, displaying no common phytotoxic symptoms when growing with the contaminated soil. Applying BB and EDTA gradually increased 50% of plant height and biomass and improved the uptake of heavy metal(loid)s: Fe:42%, As:62%, Pb:83%, Cr: 88%, and Al: 5%. This treatment also achieved the highest phytoextraction efficiency, with reductions of heavy metal(loid)s in the soil (up to 33%) compared to the control. Growing M. malabathricum with BB and EDTA additions was a promising method in reducing soil heavy metal(loid)s, making it beneficial for restoration efforts at ex-mining sites, particularly at the Chini watershed in the future.

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International Journal of Phytoremediation
International Journal of Phytoremediation 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
5.40%
发文量
145
审稿时长
3.4 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Phytoremediation (IJP) is the first journal devoted to the publication of laboratory and field research describing the use of plant systems to solve environmental problems by enabling the remediation of soil, water, and air quality and by restoring ecosystem services in managed landscapes. Traditional phytoremediation has largely focused on soil and groundwater clean-up of hazardous contaminants. Phytotechnology expands this umbrella to include many of the natural resource management challenges we face in cities, on farms, and other landscapes more integrated with daily public activities. Wetlands that treat wastewater, rain gardens that treat stormwater, poplar tree plantings that contain pollutants, urban tree canopies that treat air pollution, and specialized plants that treat decommissioned mine sites are just a few examples of phytotechnologies.
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