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Pb and Cd accumulation and phyto-excretion by salt cedar (tamarix myrnensis bunge)

Kaduková, Jana, Manousaki Eleni, Kalogerakis Nikos

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/D8D20619-4D38-483D-911D-2DF7DDFC53BB
Year 2008
Type of Item Peer-Reviewed Journal Publication
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Bibliographic Citation J.Kadukova, E. Manousaki and N. Kalogerakis, "Pb and Cd accumulation and phyto-excretion by salt cedar (tamarix smyrnensis bunge)," International Journal of Phytoremediation, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 31-46, 2008. doi: 10.1080/15226510701827051 https://doi.org/10.1080/15226510701827051
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The accumulation and excretion of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) by salt cedar (Tamarix smyrnensis Bunge) were investigated in this study. Tamarix smyrnensis plants were exposed to the mixtures of Pb and Cd and high salinity for 10 wk. Subsequently, Pb and Cd uptake was quantified in the shoots and roots of the plants by ICP-AES. In addition, physiological parameters such as biomass production, shoot length, plant appearance, and chlorophyll content were examined. The roots accumulated the highest amount of Pb. Salinity was found to not have an important effect on Pb translocation to the leaves. Cd was translocated into the aerial part in a higher portion than Pb. Cd content in leaves of T. smyrnensis increased with the increasing salinity. The visible toxicity symptoms, if present, were connected only to the high salinity. The excretion of Pb and Cd by salt glands was observed and quantified. T. smyrnensis excreted a significant amount of metals on the leaf surface. This characteristic of salt cedar plants can be viewed as a novel phytoremediation process for the remediation of sites contaminated with heavy metals that we have termed “phyto-excretion.

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