会议专题

Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Soil and Uptake by Plants Species with Phytoremediation Potential

Contamination of heavy metals represents one of the most pressing threats to water and soil resources, as well as human health. Phytoremediation can be potentially used to remediate metal contaminated sites. In this study, concentrations of copper, zinc, iron and magnesium accumulated by native plant species were determined in field conditions of Hame Kasi iron and copper mine in the central part of Iran in Hamadan province. The results showed that metal accumulation by plants differed among species and tissue bodies. Species grown in substrata with elevated metals contained significantly higher metals in plants. Metals accumulated by plants were mostly distributed in root tissues, suggesting that an exclusion strategy for metal tolerance exists widely amongst them. The mentioned species could accumulate relatively higher metal concentrations; far above the toxic concentration in the plant shoots. With high translocation factor, metal concentration ratio of plant shoots to roots indicates internal detoxification metal tolerance mechanism, thus, they have potential for phytoextraction. The factors affecting metal accumulation by plant species including metal concentrations, pH, EC and nutrient status in substrata were measured. Mostly, concentrations of zinc and copper in both aboveground and underground tissues of the plants were significantly positively related to their total in substrata while iron, zinc and copper were negatively correlated to soil phosphorus.

heavy metal accumulation phytoremediation polluted soils translocation factor

Bahareh LORESTANI Mehrdad CHERAGHI Nafiseh YOOSEFI

Islamic Azad University,Hamadan Branch,Iran

国际会议

2009 International Symposium on Environmental Science and Technology(2009环境科学与技术国际会议)

上海

英文

1819-1926

2009-06-02(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)