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Efficiency of white lupin in the removal of mercury from contaminated soils: Soil and hydroponic experiments
引用本文:Pilar Zornoz,Roc′?o Mill′an,M. Jos′e Sierr,Almudena Seco,Elvira Esteban.Efficiency of white lupin in the removal of mercury from contaminated soils: Soil and hydroponic experiments[J].环境科学学报(英文版),2010,22(3):421-427.
作者姓名:Pilar Zornoz  Roc′?o Mill′an  M. Jos′e Sierr  Almudena Seco  Elvira Esteban
作者单位:Department;Agricultural;Science;Autonomous;University;Madrid;Francisco;Tomsy;Valiente;E-28049;Spain;Research;Center;Energy;Environment;Technology;Environmental;Department.;Soil;Degradation;Unit.;Complutense;E-28040;
基金项目:The Spanish Ministry of Education and Science, Project CTM2005-04809/TECNO, financially supported this research
摘    要:This study examined the ability of the white lupin to remove mercury (Hg) from a hydroponic system (Hg concentrations 0, 1.25, 2.5, 5 and 10 μmol/L) and from soil in pots and lysimeters (total Hg concentration (19.2 ± 1.9) mg/kg availability 0.07%, and (28.9 ± 0.4) mg/kg availability 0.09%, respectively), and investigated the accumulation and distribution of Hg in different parts of the plant. White lupin roots efficiently took up Hg, but its translocation to the harvestable parts of the plant was low. The Hg concentration in the seeds posed no risk to human health according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization, but the shoots should not be used as fodder for livestock, at least when unmixed with other fodder crops. The accumulation of Hg in the hydroponically-grown plants was linear over the concentration range tested. The amount of Hg retained in the roots, relative to the shoots, was almost constant irrespective of Hg dose (90%). In the soil experiments, Hg accumulation increased with exposure time and was the greater in the lysimeter than in the pot experiments. Although Hg removal was the greater in the hydroponic system, revealing the potential of the white lupin to extract Hg, bioaccumulation was the greatest in the lysimeter-grown plants; the latter system more likely reflects the true behaviour of white lupin in the field when Hg availability is a factor that limits Hg removal. The present results suggest that the white lupin could be used in long-term soil reclamation strategies that include the goal of profitable land use in Hg-polluted areas.

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收稿时间:31 March 2009
修稿时间:7/9/2009 12:00:00 AM

Efficiency of white lupin in the removal of mercury from contaminated soils: Soil and hydroponic experiments
Pilar Zornoza,Rocío Millán,M.José Sierra,Almudena Seco,Elvira Esteban.Efficiency of white lupin in the removal of mercury from contaminated soils: Soil and hydroponic experiments[J].Journal of Environmental Sciences,2010,22(3):421-427.
Authors:Pilar Zornoza  Rocío Millán  MJosé Sierra  Almudena Seco  Elvira Esteban
Institution:1. Department of Agricultural Science,Autonomous University of Madrid,Francisco Tomuás y Valiente,7.E-28049 Madrid,Spain
2. Research Center for Energy Environment and Technology,Environmental Department. Soil Degradation Research Unit. Av. Complutense,22. E-28040 Madrid,Spain
Abstract:This study examined the ability of the white lupin to remove mercury (Hg) from a hydroponic system (Hg concentrations 0, 1.25, 2.5, 5 and 10 mol/L) and from soil in pots and lysimeters (total Hg concentration (19.2 1.9) mg/kg availability 0.07%, and (28.9 0.4) mg/kg availability 0.09%, respectively), and investigated the accumulation and distribution of Hg in di erent parts of the plant. White lupin roots e ciently took up Hg, but its translocation to the harvestable parts of the plant was low. The Hg concentration in the seeds posed no risk to human health according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization, but the shoots should not be used as fodder for livestock, at least when unmixed with other fodder crops. The accumulation of Hg in the hydroponicallygrown plants was linear over the concentration range tested. The amount of Hg retained in the roots, relative to the shoots, was almost constant irrespective of Hg dose (90%). In the soil experiments, Hg accumulation increased with exposure time and was the greater in the lysimeter than in the pot experiments. Although Hg removal was the greater in the hydroponic system, revealing the potential of the white lupin to extract Hg, bioaccumulation was the greatest in the lysimeter-grown plants; the latter system more likely reflects the true behaviour of white lupin in the field when Hg availability is a factor that limits Hg removal. The present results suggest that the white lupin could be used in long-term soil reclamation strategies that include the goal of profitable land use in Hg-polluted areas.
Keywords:edible plant parts  hydroponic-soil-lysimeter experiments  Lupinus albus L    mercury  
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