Absorption of Mercury from Polluted Soil by Rice Plant(Case Study: Farms of Amol Industrial Suburban Area)

Mercury has recognized as one of the most toxic heavy metals, which many industries generate and dispose to the environment. Few studies are done about mercury accumulation in soil and bioconcentration and transfer factor of mercury in rice plant cultivated in industrial areas. In this study samples...

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Main Authors: Fatemeh Ahmadipour, Seyed Mahmoud Ghasempouri, Nader Bahramifar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development 2013-03-01
Series:آب و فاضلاب
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Online Access:http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_2338_e12cd8e21e3463699680038e19dbd406.pdf
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spelling doaj-2e6439cc8ef744b2b5b9170dfb00d30e2021-03-02T05:29:10ZengWater and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Developmentآب و فاضلاب1024-59362383-09052013-03-0124169742338Absorption of Mercury from Polluted Soil by Rice Plant(Case Study: Farms of Amol Industrial Suburban Area)Fatemeh Ahmadipour0Seyed Mahmoud Ghasempouri1Nader Bahramifar2M.Sc. Student of EnvironmentalEng., Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, NoorFaculty Member of Environmental Eng., Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, NoorAssist. Prof.of Chemistry, Payam-e-Noor University, TehranMercury has recognized as one of the most toxic heavy metals, which many industries generate and dispose to the environment. Few studies are done about mercury accumulation in soil and bioconcentration and transfer factor of mercury in rice plant cultivated in industrial areas. In this study samples were taken randomly from 10 farms in vicinity of Amol industrial suburban area with three replications. Samples were measured by the LECO AMA 254 Advanced Mercury Analyzer according to ASTM D-6733method. Also the parameters related to the quality of the soil were measured. The mean of mercury concentration in soil, root, stem and grain were found 0.031 ±0.012 mg/kg, 0.074 ±0.0163 mg/kg, 0.058 ±0.008 mg/kg and 0.051 ±0.0083 mg/kg respectively. The calculated transfer factor of mercury to various organs and bioconcentration factor were < 1 and 2.46 respectively. Pearson correlation test showed a positive correlation between mercury concentration in soil with mercury concentration in grain and also a negative correlation between pH with mercury concentration in root and soil. It is concluded that rice plant have high potential for phytoremediation of mercury from soil.http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_2338_e12cd8e21e3463699680038e19dbd406.pdfmercuryRicesoilBioconcentrationTransfer Factor
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author Fatemeh Ahmadipour
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Nader Bahramifar
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Nader Bahramifar
Absorption of Mercury from Polluted Soil by Rice Plant(Case Study: Farms of Amol Industrial Suburban Area)
آب و فاضلاب
mercury
Rice
soil
Bioconcentration
Transfer Factor
author_facet Fatemeh Ahmadipour
Seyed Mahmoud Ghasempouri
Nader Bahramifar
author_sort Fatemeh Ahmadipour
title Absorption of Mercury from Polluted Soil by Rice Plant(Case Study: Farms of Amol Industrial Suburban Area)
title_short Absorption of Mercury from Polluted Soil by Rice Plant(Case Study: Farms of Amol Industrial Suburban Area)
title_full Absorption of Mercury from Polluted Soil by Rice Plant(Case Study: Farms of Amol Industrial Suburban Area)
title_fullStr Absorption of Mercury from Polluted Soil by Rice Plant(Case Study: Farms of Amol Industrial Suburban Area)
title_full_unstemmed Absorption of Mercury from Polluted Soil by Rice Plant(Case Study: Farms of Amol Industrial Suburban Area)
title_sort absorption of mercury from polluted soil by rice plant(case study: farms of amol industrial suburban area)
publisher Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development
series آب و فاضلاب
issn 1024-5936
2383-0905
publishDate 2013-03-01
description Mercury has recognized as one of the most toxic heavy metals, which many industries generate and dispose to the environment. Few studies are done about mercury accumulation in soil and bioconcentration and transfer factor of mercury in rice plant cultivated in industrial areas. In this study samples were taken randomly from 10 farms in vicinity of Amol industrial suburban area with three replications. Samples were measured by the LECO AMA 254 Advanced Mercury Analyzer according to ASTM D-6733method. Also the parameters related to the quality of the soil were measured. The mean of mercury concentration in soil, root, stem and grain were found 0.031 ±0.012 mg/kg, 0.074 ±0.0163 mg/kg, 0.058 ±0.008 mg/kg and 0.051 ±0.0083 mg/kg respectively. The calculated transfer factor of mercury to various organs and bioconcentration factor were < 1 and 2.46 respectively. Pearson correlation test showed a positive correlation between mercury concentration in soil with mercury concentration in grain and also a negative correlation between pH with mercury concentration in root and soil. It is concluded that rice plant have high potential for phytoremediation of mercury from soil.
topic mercury
Rice
soil
Bioconcentration
Transfer Factor
url http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_2338_e12cd8e21e3463699680038e19dbd406.pdf
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