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Hexavalent chromium availability and phytoremediation potential of Cichorium spinosum as affect by manure, zeolite and soil ageing

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Antoniadis V., Polyzois T., Golia E.E., Petropoulos S.A.
Fecha
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.11.146
Materia
Biochemistry
Biomass
Bioremediation
Fertilizers
Manures
Organometallics
Plants (botany)
Soil mechanics
Soils
Zeolites
Binding capacities
Bioavailability
Hexavalent chromium
Organo-metallic complexes
Phytoremediation potentials
Soil amendment
Spiny chicory
Wild edible vegetables
Chromium compounds
chromium
organic matter
zeolite
chromium
chromium hexavalent ion
manure
soil
soil pollutant
zeolite
age structure
bioaccumulation
bioavailability
biomass
chromium
concentration (composition)
herb
phytoremediation
soil amendment
soil organic matter
soil structure
zeolite
Article
bioavailability
biomass
chicory
Cichorium spinosum
controlled study
manure
medicinal plant
nonhuman
phytoremediation
phytotoxicity
soil property
bioremediation
chemistry
manure
metabolism
soil
soil pollutant
Cichorium intybus
Cichorium spinosum
Biodegradation, Environmental
Biological Availability
Chicory
Chromium
Manure
Soil
Soil Pollutants
Zeolites
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Resumen
Cichorium spinosum (spiny chicory) is a wild edible vegetable, and a possible suitable species for Cr(VI)-phytoremediation. There are three approaches for altering Cr(VI) dynamics: reduction to Cr(III) by organic matter addition, soil ageing, and Cr(VI) retention by high binding capacity materials added to soil, e.g., zeolite. Our aim was to assess spiny chicory as a phytoremediation species in relation to these three methods of altering Cr(VI) soil dynamics. There were 5 treatments: control (C); soil with 100 mg kg−1Cr(VI) (S); soil with zeolite plus 100 mg kg−1Cr(VI) (Z); soil with manure plus 100 mg kg−1Cr(VI) (M); and soil added with 100 mg kg−1Cr(VI) one year before this experiment (AS, “aged soil”). In soil, Cr(VI) was higher at S, while Z, M and AS were lower. In plant, Cr(VI) at Z, S, and AS were similar and significantly higher than M. This indicates that added manure decrease Cr(VI) availability to chicory due to the formation of organometallic complexes. However, chicory uptake amounted to 0.26–0.40 kg Cr(VI) ha−1for Z, S, and AS, while uptake at M was lower. In conclusion, manure addition was more successful in decreasing Cr(VI) bioavailability, but it also slowed Cr(VI)-phytoremediation process. © 2016
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/70690
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