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Effects of phytoextraction on heavy metal concentrations and pH of pore-water of biosolids determined using an in situ sampling technique
Authors:Huynh T T  Laidlaw W S  Singh B  Gregory D  Baker A J M
Institution:a Applied Ecology Research Group, School of Botany, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia
b Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
c Research and Technology Division, Melbourne Water, Melbourne, VIC 3001, Australia
Abstract:Heavy metal concentrations and pH of pore-water in contaminated substrates are important factors in controlling metal uptake by plants. We investigated the effects of phytoextraction on these properties in the solution phase of biosolids and diluted biosolids in a 12-month phytoextraction column experiment. Phytoextraction using Salix and Populus spp. temporarily decreased pore-water pH of the substrates over the experimental period followed by a return to initial pH conditions. Salix × reichardtii and Populus balsamifera effectively extracted Ni, Zn and Cd and actively mobilized these metals from the solid to the solution phase. S. × reichardtii had the stronger effect on mobilization of metals due to its larger root system. Phytoextraction did not affect Cu in the solution phase of the biosolids. Heavy metals were leached down to lower depths of the columns during the phytoextraction process.
Keywords:Bioavailability  Biosolids  Heavy metals  Phytoextraction  Pore-water
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