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Phytoavailability and geospeciation of cadmium in contaminated soil remediated by Rhodobacter sphaeroides
Authors:Fan Wenhong  Jia Yingying  Li Xiaomin  Jiang Wei  Lu Lin
Affiliation:School of Chemistry and Environment, Beihang University, 37 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100191, PR China
Abstract:A microorganism was isolated from oil field injection water and identified as Rhodobacter sphaeroides. It was used for the remediation of simulated cadmium-contaminated soil. The phytoavailability of Cd was investigated through wheat seedling method to determine the efficiency of remediation. It was found that after remediation, the accumulation of Cd in wheat roots and leaves decreased by 67% and 53%, respectively. The Cd speciation in soil was determined with Tessier extraction procedure. It was found that the total Cd content in soil did not change during the experiments, but the geo-speciation of Cd changed remarkably. Among the five fractions, the concentration of exchangeable phases decreased by 27-46% and that of the phases bound to Fe-Mn oxides increased by 22-44%. The decrease of Cd accumulation in wheat showed significant positive correlation with the decrease of exchangeable phases. It could be concluded that the remediation of R. sphaeroides was carried out through the conversion of Cd to more stable forms. The decrease of sulfate concentration in supernatant indicated that the R. sphaeroides consumed sulfate.
Keywords:Rhodobacter sphaeroides   Geochemical speciation   Soil remediation   Cadmium contamination   Phytoavailability
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