Accumulation of As, Ag, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn by Native Plants Growing in Soils Contaminated by Mining Environmental Liabilities in the Peruvian Andes

The capability of native plant species grown in polluted post-mining soils to accumulate metals was evaluated in view of their possible suitability for phytoremediation. The study areas included two environmental liabilities in the Cajamarca region in the Peruvian Andes. The content of As, Ag, Cd, C...

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Main Authors: Edith Cruzado-Tafur, Katarzyna Bierla, Lisard Torró, Joanna Szpunar
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
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spelling doaj-3ed435ef00df4b8eb4b1695d22132dba2021-01-28T00:00:23ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472021-01-011024124110.3390/plants10020241Accumulation of As, Ag, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn by Native Plants Growing in Soils Contaminated by Mining Environmental Liabilities in the Peruvian AndesEdith Cruzado-Tafur0Katarzyna Bierla1Lisard Torró2Joanna Szpunar3Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, E2S UPPA, CNRS, IPREM UMR 5254, Hélioparc, 64053 Pau, FranceUniversité de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, E2S UPPA, CNRS, IPREM UMR 5254, Hélioparc, 64053 Pau, FranceGeological Engineering Program, Faculty of Sciences and Engineering, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP), Av. Universitaria 1801, San Miguel, Lima 15088, PeruUniversité de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, E2S UPPA, CNRS, IPREM UMR 5254, Hélioparc, 64053 Pau, FranceThe capability of native plant species grown in polluted post-mining soils to accumulate metals was evaluated in view of their possible suitability for phytoremediation. The study areas included two environmental liabilities in the Cajamarca region in the Peruvian Andes. The content of As, Ag, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn was determined in individual plant organs and correlated with soil characteristics. The degree of the pollution depended on the metal with results ranging from uncontaminated (Cd) to moderately (Zn), strongly (As, Cu), and extremely contaminated (Pb, Ag) soils. The metals were mainly present in the fractions with limited metal mobility. The bioaccumulation of the metals in plants as well the translocation into overground organs was determined. Out of the 21 plants evaluated, <i>Pernettya prostrata</i> and <i>Gaultheria glomerate</i> were suitable for Zn, and <i>Gaultheria glomerata</i> and <i>Festuca</i> sp. for Cd, phytostabilization. The native species applicable for Cd phytoremediation were <i>Ageratina glechonophylla</i>, <i>Bejaria</i> sp., whereas <i>Pernettya prostrata Achyrocline alata,</i><i>Ageratina fastigiate</i>, <i>Baccharis alnifolia</i>, <i>Calceolaria tetragona</i>, <i>Arenaria digyna</i>, <i>Hypericum laricifolium</i>, <i>Brachyotum radula</i>, and <i>Nicotiana thyrsiflora</i> were suitable for both Cd and Zn. None of the studied plants appeared to be suitable for phytoremediation of Pb, Cu, As and Ag.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/2/241mining environmental liabilitiesnative plantsmetalstranslocation factorbioconcentration factorphytoremediation
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author Edith Cruzado-Tafur
Katarzyna Bierla
Lisard Torró
Joanna Szpunar
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Katarzyna Bierla
Lisard Torró
Joanna Szpunar
Accumulation of As, Ag, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn by Native Plants Growing in Soils Contaminated by Mining Environmental Liabilities in the Peruvian Andes
Plants
mining environmental liabilities
native plants
metals
translocation factor
bioconcentration factor
phytoremediation
author_facet Edith Cruzado-Tafur
Katarzyna Bierla
Lisard Torró
Joanna Szpunar
author_sort Edith Cruzado-Tafur
title Accumulation of As, Ag, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn by Native Plants Growing in Soils Contaminated by Mining Environmental Liabilities in the Peruvian Andes
title_short Accumulation of As, Ag, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn by Native Plants Growing in Soils Contaminated by Mining Environmental Liabilities in the Peruvian Andes
title_full Accumulation of As, Ag, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn by Native Plants Growing in Soils Contaminated by Mining Environmental Liabilities in the Peruvian Andes
title_fullStr Accumulation of As, Ag, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn by Native Plants Growing in Soils Contaminated by Mining Environmental Liabilities in the Peruvian Andes
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of As, Ag, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn by Native Plants Growing in Soils Contaminated by Mining Environmental Liabilities in the Peruvian Andes
title_sort accumulation of as, ag, cd, cu, pb, and zn by native plants growing in soils contaminated by mining environmental liabilities in the peruvian andes
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The capability of native plant species grown in polluted post-mining soils to accumulate metals was evaluated in view of their possible suitability for phytoremediation. The study areas included two environmental liabilities in the Cajamarca region in the Peruvian Andes. The content of As, Ag, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn was determined in individual plant organs and correlated with soil characteristics. The degree of the pollution depended on the metal with results ranging from uncontaminated (Cd) to moderately (Zn), strongly (As, Cu), and extremely contaminated (Pb, Ag) soils. The metals were mainly present in the fractions with limited metal mobility. The bioaccumulation of the metals in plants as well the translocation into overground organs was determined. Out of the 21 plants evaluated, <i>Pernettya prostrata</i> and <i>Gaultheria glomerate</i> were suitable for Zn, and <i>Gaultheria glomerata</i> and <i>Festuca</i> sp. for Cd, phytostabilization. The native species applicable for Cd phytoremediation were <i>Ageratina glechonophylla</i>, <i>Bejaria</i> sp., whereas <i>Pernettya prostrata Achyrocline alata,</i><i>Ageratina fastigiate</i>, <i>Baccharis alnifolia</i>, <i>Calceolaria tetragona</i>, <i>Arenaria digyna</i>, <i>Hypericum laricifolium</i>, <i>Brachyotum radula</i>, and <i>Nicotiana thyrsiflora</i> were suitable for both Cd and Zn. None of the studied plants appeared to be suitable for phytoremediation of Pb, Cu, As and Ag.
topic mining environmental liabilities
native plants
metals
translocation factor
bioconcentration factor
phytoremediation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/2/241
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