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Accumulation of heavy metals from contaminated soil to plants and evaluation of soil remediation by vermiculite
Authors:Malandrino Mery  Abollino Ornella  Buoso Sandro  Giacomino Agnese  La Gioia Carmela  Mentasti Edoardo
Affiliation:University of Torino, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Via Pietro Giuria 5, 10125 Torino, Italy
Abstract:We evaluated the distribution of 15 metal ions, namely Al, Cd, Cu, Cr, Fe, La, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sc, Ti, V, Y, Zn and Zr, in the soil of a contaminated site in Piedmont (Italy). This area was found to be heavily contaminated with Cu, Cr and Ni. The availability of these metal ions was studied using Tessier’s sequential extraction procedure: the fraction of mobile species, which potentially is the most harmful for the environment, was much higher than that normally present in unpolluted soils. This soil was hence used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment with vermiculite to reduce the availability of the pollutants to two plants, Lactuca sativa and Spinacia oleracea, by pot experiments. The results indicated that the addition of vermiculite significantly reduces the uptake of metal pollutants by plants, confirming the possibility of using this clay in amendment treatments of metal-contaminated soils. The effect of plant growth on metal fractionation in soils was investigated. Finally, the sum of the metal percentages extracted into the first two fractions of Tessier’s protocol was found to be suitable in predicting the phytoavailability of most of the pollutants present in the investigated soil.
Keywords:Contaminated soil   Heavy metals   Sequential extraction   In situ immobilization   Vermiculite   Edible plants
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