Bioconcentration of nutrients and heavy metals in Eichornia Crassipes in Zhejiang, China
The concentration of eighteen nutrients and heavy metals in Eichornia crassipes collected from different sites in the North Zhejiang, China, was concurrently studied. The concentration of the elements in whole plants was in the order of K (14896.92 μg g-1)﹥P (5775.78 μg g-1)﹥S (5596.38 μg g-1)﹥Ca (2368.92 μg g-1)﹥Pb (2380.03 μg g-1)﹥Mn (852.90 μg g-1)﹥Fe (782.63 μg g-1) ﹥Al (456.26 μg g-1)﹥Zn (134.94 μg g-1)﹥Sr (84.73 μg g-1)﹥Mo (26.82 μg g-1)﹥B (23.16 μg g-1)﹥Cr (10.51 μg g-1)﹥ Cu (4.64 μg g-1)﹥Ni (4.49 μg g-1)﹥As (3.94 μg g-1)﹥Co (0.96 μg g-1)﹥Cd (0.23 μg g-1). The bioconcentration factor (BCF) of Pb and Al in plant roots were as high as in the order of magnitude of 105, followed by P in whole plant, Pb in shoots in the order of 104, K in whole plant, Co, Cd, and As in roots in the order of 103, and most of other detected elements in the order of 102. The present study proved E. crassipes as a good accumulator of P, K, and heavy metals, indicated that E. crassipes possessed promising potential of phytoremediation for waste water or eutrophic water. A rapid re-growth ability of E. crassipes makes it possible that frequent harvesting of the plant is necessary to remove the nutrients and toxic metal ions from the polluted environment.
Xiaoping Shi Huilong Xia
College of Environmental Science and Engineering Zhejiang Gongshang University Hangzhou 310035, China
国际会议
成都
英文
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2010-06-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)