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Abstract - Issue Jan 2015, 36 (1) Back
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Bioaccumulation
of heavy metals by the leaves of Robinia pseudoacacia as a
bioindicator tree in industrial zones
Nikolina
Tzvetkova1* and Krassimira Petkova2
1Department of
Dendrology, Faculty of Forestry, University of Forestry, Sofia, 1756,
Bulgaria
2Department of
Silviculture, Faculty of Forestry, University of Forestry, Sofia, 1756,
Bulgaria
*Corresponding
Authors Email : nikolina_tzvetkova@mail.bg
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Publication Data
Paper received:
05 July 2013
Revised received:
10 November 2013
Re-revised received:
18 June 2014
Accepted:
22 September 2014
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Abstract
The
study is a part of research project on using short rotation plantations in
biomass production. The aim of this investigation was to determine the
accumulation characteristics of Robinia pseudoacacia leaves as a
biomonitor of heavy-metal pollution in the industrial regions in Bulgaria.
The study was carried out in 25-year-old plantations located in close
vicinity of industrial area Devnia, Eastern Bulgaria. Devnia is a zone,
highly contaminated by cement factories, nitrogen fertilizers and
polyvinylchloride factories. Controls were similarly aged plantations on a
background area 15 km away from the emission sources. The concentration of
nutrients and heavy metals in the leaves of damaged and control plants were
investigated. Decreased levels of total nitrogen (6 %), total phosphorous (11
%), potassium (36 %) and magnesium (3 %) were detected in September for
polluted trees as compared to control trees. Lead content (30.7 mg kg-1)
was 1.38 times higher as compared to control, whereas accumulation of zinc
(19.0 mg kg-1) about 1.37 times more than control. An excessive accumulation
of copper in the leaves collected from the polluted area (17.2 mg kg-1)
was 2.15 times higher than control. The concentrations of Pb, Zn and Cu in
the contaminated soil under black locust plantation were 38.2, 77.4 and 101.3
mg kg-1, respectively. Our results showed that the leaves of R.
pseudoacacia accumulated Pb, Zn and Cu in parallelity with their increase
in the contaminated soil. R. pseudoacacia may be considered as a good
biomonitor of soil pollution especially with Cu, and at lower extent for Pb
and Zn in the industrial region of Devnia. ?
Key
words
Biomonitoring,
Heavy metal pollution, Remediation, Robinia pseudoacacia
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