محیط زیست و مهندسی آب (Jun 2021)
Evaluation of Phytoremediation Potential and Yield of Helianthus annuus under Sewage Sludge
Abstract
Many ornamental plants have the ability to extract toxic metals from the soil and are able to store large amounts of metals in their organs with no health problems for humans as they do not enter the human food chain. This study aimed to investigate the effect of sewage sludge application on the performance of Helianthus annuus and to investigate its phytoremediation ability for heavy metals (Pb, Ni and Cd) in soil. This study was carried out with three levels of sewage sludge related to southern Tehran wastewater treatment plant, including 0, 10 and 20 percent by weight of soil in three replications in a completely randomized block design on Helianthus annuus. The results showed that the application of sewage sludge caused a significant increase in the concentration of heavy metals and wet and dry yield of different parts of the flower in the plant. Application of sewage sludge at 20 percent by weight of soil was more suitable for growth index and accumulation of heavy metals in plant in terms of growth index such as wet weight (root 12.03 g and shoot 48.56 g), dry weight (root 1.97 g and shoot 8.69 g), stem diameter (0.78 cm), stem height (19.4 cm) and flower diameter (7.44 cm) as well as concentration of heavy metals Pb (root and shoot 9.09 and 4.35 mg/kg respectively), Ni (root and shoot 3.65 and 2.04 mg/kg respectively) and Cd (root and shoot 0.598 and 0.364 mg/kg respectively). Due to root bioaccumulation factor above 1 and transfer factor less than 1, Helianthus annuus is a plant suitable for the uptake and transfer of heavy metals, which prevents the entry of heavy metals into the shoot parts by a plant stabilization mechanism.
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