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Journal of Environmental BiologypISSN: 0254-8704 ; eISSN: 2394-0379 ; CODEN: JEBIDP |
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Abstract - Issue Nov 2008, 29 (6) BackEDTA
enhances lead uptake and facilitates phytoremediation by vetiver
grass Deepak
Kumar Gupta, Alok Srivastava
and V.P. Singh* Department
of Plant Science, Faculty of Applied Sciences, (Received:
January 01, 2007; Revised received: June 28, 2007; Accepted: August 07, 2007) Abstract: Vetiver
grass (Vetiveria zizanioides)
has strong and dense root system and is a potential phytoremediator
plant since it can tolerate a wide range of climatic conditions and grow well
in soils contaminated with heavy metals. Soil was artificially contaminated by
lead (20 mgl-1)
during field trials. Four concentration of EDTA (Ethylene diamine
tetra acetic acid-disodium salt) solution i.e. 0, 3,
5 and 10 mmol kg-1 were added to soil
prior to harvesting, to study the influence of EDTA solution on phytostabilization by vetiver
grass. Results showed that the concentration of lead in roots of vetiver is significantly increased after EDTA solution (5 mmol kg-1) application. However, high
concentration of EDTA (10 mmol kg-1) does
not show such significant increase. The toxicity of highly contaminating metal
did not affect the growth of vetiver grass
significantly but a slight decrease in parameters studied was noticed. No
stress symptoms were observed in vetiver plants.
Results of present study reveal that vetiver could be
considered as a potential phytoremediator for lead
contaminated site. Key
words: Vetiver grass, Lead, EDTA, Phytostabilization, Phytoremediation PDF of full length paper is available with author (*singhvp03@rediffmail.com) Copyright © 2008 Triveni Enterprises. All rights reserved. No part of the Journal can be reproduced in any
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