Archives of Biological Sciences (Jan 2019)

Assessment of the adaptive and phytoremediation potential of Miscanthus×giganteus grown in flotation tailings

  • Andrejić Gordana,
  • Šinžar-Sekulić Jasmina,
  • Prica Milijana,
  • Gajić Gordana,
  • Dželetović Željko,
  • Rakić Tamara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS190709051A
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 4
pp. 687 – 696

Abstract

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Mining activities produce enormous amounts of metal-contaminated waste that is the source of ecosystem pollution by metals. Owing to complex adverse environmental conditions, the surface of abandoned flotation tailings is completely devoid of vegetation cover and is therefore very susceptible to fluvial erosion, wind dispersal to neighboring ecosystems and leaching of heavy metals into ground waters. The aim of this study was to estimate the adaptive potential of Miscanthus×giganteus (Poaceae) to grow on flotation tailings without any input. In this field experiment, plants were grown for four months in flotation tailings and in unpolluted control chernozem soil. Plants accumulated and retained the major part of metals within their roots, exhibiting their very low transfer to aerial parts, which all define M.×giganteus as a phytoexcluder plant species. Plants grown in flotation tailings showed significant reduction in the net CO2 assimilation rate and growth parameters, and there was no negative impact on pigment content, maximum quantum yield of PSII photochemistry, lipid peroxidation level and total antioxidative capacity in leaves. The obtained results indicate that despite reduced growth, M.×giganteus can be cultivated for phytoremediation of flotation tailings. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 173030 and Grant no. TR31057]

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