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Journal of Environmental BiologypISSN: 0254-8704 ; eISSN: 2394-0379 ; CODEN: JEBIDP |
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Abstract - Issue May 2010, 31 (3) BackEDTA and citric acid mediated
phytoextraction of Zn, Cu, Pb and Cd through marigold (Tagetes erecta) Department
of Plant Science, Faculty of Applied Sciences, (Received:
Abstract:
Phytoextraction is an emerging cost-effective solution for remediation of
contaminated soils which involves the removal of toxins, especially heavy
metals and metalloids, by the roots of the plants with subsequent transport to
aerial plant organs. The aim of the present investigation is to study the
effects of EDTA and citric acid on accumulation potential of marigold (Tagetes
erecta) to Zn, Cu, Pb, and Cd and also to evaluate the impacts of these
chelators (EDTA and citric acid) in combination with all the four heavy metals
on the growth of marigold. The plants were grown in pots and treated with Zn
(7.3 mg l-1), Cu (7.5 mg l-1), Pb (3.7 mg l-1)
and Cd (0.2 mg l-1) alone and in combination with different doses of
EDTA i.e., 10, 20 and 30 mg l-1. All the three doses of EDTA i.e.,
10, 20 and 30? mg
l-1 significantly increased the accumulation of Zn, Cu, Pb and Cd by
roots, stems and leaves as compared to control treatments. The 30 mg l-1 concentration
of citric acid showed reduced accumulation of these metals by root, stem and
leaves as compared to lower doses i.e., 10 and 20 mg l-1. Among the
four heavy metals, Zn accumulated in the great amount (526.34 mg kg-1
DW) followed by Cu (443.14 mg kg-1 DW), Pb (393.16 mg kg-1
DW) and Cd (333.62 mg kg-1 DW) in leaves with 30 mg l-1
EDTA treatment. The highest concentration of EDTA and citric acid (30 mg l-1)
caused significant reduction in growth of marigold in terms of plant height,
fresh weight of plant, total chlorophyll, carbohydrate content and protein
content. Thus EDTA and citric acid efficiently increased the
phytoextractability of marigold which can be used to remediate the soil
contaminated with these metals. Key words: Accumulation, Citric acid, EDTA, Heavy metals, Marigold,
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