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Influence of fly ash aided phytostabilisation of Pb, Cd and Zn highly contaminated soils on Lolium perenne and Trifolium repens metal transfer and physiological stress
Authors:Lopareva-Pohu Alena  Verdin Anthony  Garçon Guillaume  Lounès-Hadj Sahraoui Anissa  Pourrut Bertrand  Debiane Djouher  Waterlot Christophe  Laruelle Frédéric  Bidar Géraldine  Douay Francis  Shirali Pirouz
Institution:a Groupe ISA, Equipe Sols et Environnement, Laboratoire Génie Civil et géoEnvironnement (LGCgE) Lille Nord de France EA 4515, 48 boulevard Vauban, 59046 Lille Cedex, France
b Université Lille Nord de France, Lille, France
c Unité de Chimie Environnementale et Interactions sur le Vivant (UCEIV), EA4492, Université du Littoral-Côte d’Opale, Maison de la Recherche en Environnement Industriel de Dunkerque 2, 189 A Avenue Maurice Schumann, 59140 Dunkerque, France
Abstract:Due to anthropogenic activities, large extends of soils are highly contaminated by Metal Trace Element (MTE). Aided phytostabilisation aims to establish a vegetation cover in order to promote in situ immobilisation of trace elements by combining the use of metal-tolerant plants and inexpensive mineral or organic soil amendments. Eight years after Coal Fly Ash (CFA) soil amendment, MTE bioavailability and uptake by two plants, Lolium perenne and Trifolium repens, were evaluated, as some biological markers reflecting physiological stress. Results showed that the two plant species under study were suitable to reduce the mobility and the availability of these elements. Moreover, the plant growth was better on CFA amended MTE-contaminated soils, and the plant sensitivity to MTE-induced physiological stress, as studied through photosynthetic pigment contents and oxidative damage was lower or similar. In conclusion, these results supported the usefulness of aided phytostabilisation of MTE-highly contaminated soils.
Keywords:Soil contamination  Metal trace elements  Aided phytostabilisation  Coal fly ash  Trifolium repens  Lolium perenne  Oxidative stress
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