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Heavy Metal Toxicity Responses of Two Willow (Salix) Varieties Grown Hydroponically: Development of a Tolerance Screening Test
Authors:C Watson  ID Pulford  D Riddell-Black
Institution:(1) Agricultural, Food & Environmental Chemistry Section, Chemistry Department, Joseph Black Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland;(2) Soil, Waste and Groundwater Group, WRc plc, Medmenham, Henley Road, Marlow, SL7 2HD, England
Abstract:The E.U. funded BIORENEW project is investigating bioremediation of industrially degraded land using biomass fuel crops, including willow. One of its goals is to develop a rapid screening test to assess the metal tolerance of large numbers of willow varieties. This should reflect how a plant will respond to heavy metals under various field conditions and in the long term. A preliminary experiment tested two varieties of contrasting ability to thrive in metal-contaminated soils. Trees were exposed to a metal cocktail in three different strengths of background solution. An appropriate strength solution (1/4 strength Hoaglands) was identified for differentiating variety performance, based on its effect on the biomass of plant fractions relative to control fractions. This is a response to heavy metals which can be quantified rapidly and simply. The relative performance of the varieties was comparable to their performance in field studies. This test will be used to assess the tolerance of further varieties.
Keywords:heavy metal tolerance  phytoremediation  screening test  willow
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