Phytostabilization potential of evening primrose (Oenothera glazioviana) for copper-contaminated sites |
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Authors: | Pan Guo Ting Wang Yanli Liu Yan Xia Guiping Wang Zhenguo Shen Yahua Chen |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, 210095, China 2. Foreign Language Institute, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, 210095, China
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Abstract: | A field investigation, field experiment, and hydroponic experiment were conducted to evaluate feasibility of using Oenothera glazioviana for phytostabilization of copper-contaminated soil. In semiarid mine tailings in Tongling, Anhui, China, O. glazioviana, a copper excluder, was a dominant species in the community, with a low bioaccumulation factor, the lowest copper translocation factor, and the lowest copper content in seed (8 mg kg?1). When O. glazioviana was planted in copper-polluted farmland soil in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China, its growth and development improved and the level of γ-linolenic acid in seeds reached 17.1 %, compared with 8.73 % in mine tailings. A hydroponic study showed that O. glazioviana had high tolerance to copper, low upward transportation capacity of copper, and a high γ-linolenic acid content. Therefore, it has great potential for the phytostabilization of copper-contaminated soils and a high commercial value without risk to human health. |
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