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Copper accumulation from tailing revegetation with grassland

Date issued
2008
Author(s)
Andres, Ladislau  
Masu, Smaranda  
Dragomir, Niculai  
Bogatu, Corneliu  
Abstract
The phenomenon which takes place in the phytoremediation process of soils polluted with heavy metals is very difficult to be understood, due to complexity of dynamics in rizosphere zone, An important parameter for analysis of metal quantity accumulated in plant tissue is the bioconcentration factor (BCF) and is calculated either for a part of the plant, or fot the whole plat using the formula: BCF soil-plant = Qm / Qs, (quantity of metal accumulated in plant, mg/kg d.m. ratio to total concentration of metal from soil mg/kg d. m.). Correlating the metal concentration from soil/plant with BCF shows that the studied plants have affinity for metals in the following order Zn>Mn>Cu. On the other hand, plants demonstrate tolerance to Fe presence of 50-60 mg/kg d. m. Its accumulation is restricted through a mechanism specific to plants on values of 102 times lower the the quantity in the soil. By using of volcanic tuff as amendments, level of metals accumulation in plants is changed.
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Phytoremediation proc...

Soils polluted

Heavy metals

Rizosphere zone

Bioconcentration fact...

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