Heavy metal (Pb, Zn) uptake and chemical changes in rhizosphere soils of four wetland plants with di Heavy metal (Pb, Zn) uptake and chemical changes in rhizosphere soils of four wetland plants with di

Heavy metal (Pb, Zn) uptake and chemical changes in rhizosphere soils of four wetland plants with di

  • 期刊名字:环境科学学报(英文版)
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  • 论文作者:Junxing Yang,Zuoluo Ma,Zhihong
  • 作者单位:State Key Laboratory for Bio-control,Ministry of Agriculture Key Laboratory of Plant Nutrition and Nutrient Cycling,Scho
  • 更新时间:2022-12-27
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Lead and Zn uptake and chemical changes in rhizosphere soils of four emergent-rooted wetland plants; Aneilema bracteatum,Cyperus alternifolius, Ludwigia hyssopifolia and Veronica serpyllifolia were investigated by two experiments: (1) rhizobag filled with "clean" or metal-contaminated soil for analysis of Pb and Zn in plants and rhizosphere soils; and (2) applied deoxygenated solution for analyzing their rates of radial oxygen loss (ROL). The results showed that the wetland plants with different ROL rates had significant effects on the mobility and chemical forms of Pb and Zn in rhizosphere under flooded conditions. These effects were varied with different metal elements and metal concentrations in the soils. Lead mobility in rhizosphere of the four plants both in the "clean"and contaminated soils was decreased, while Zn mobility was increased in the rhizosphere of the "clean" soil, but decreased in the contaminated soil. Among the four plants, V serpyllifolia, with the highest ROL, formed the highest degree of Fe plaque on the root surface, immobilized more Zn in Fe plaque, and has the highest effects on the changes of Zn form (EXC-Zn) in rhizosphere under both "clean" and contaminated soil conditions. These results suggested that ROL of wetland plants could play an important role in Fe plaque formation and mobility and chemical changes of metals in rhizospbore soil under flood conditions.

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