Study of some biochemical and physiological responses of Hydrocotyle vulgaris during treatment by an organic pollutant: investigation of the plant efficiency in green remediation with environmental changes

Phytoremediation is a low-cost and effective technology that removes pollutants, such as dye-containing effluents, from the environment through the use of plants. In the present study, the potential of <em>Hydrocotyle vulgaris </em>L. in biodegradation of malachite green dye was evaluate...

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Main Author: samaneh torbati
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Published: Alzahra University 2018-08-01
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Online Access:http://jab.alzahra.ac.ir/article_3689_8f5fc8d120670439b2afa829a30295f1.pdf
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spelling doaj-8f60bff8df3e4df89bd243e7718cfcf52020-11-24T21:24:39ZfasAlzahra Universityزیست‌شناسی کاربردی2251-79012538-21872018-08-01312234110.22051/jab.2017.9476.10513689Study of some biochemical and physiological responses of Hydrocotyle vulgaris during treatment by an organic pollutant: investigation of the plant efficiency in green remediation with environmental changessamaneh torbati0Urmia UniversityAssistant Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Urmia Lake Research Institute, Urmia University, UrmiaPhytoremediation is a low-cost and effective technology that removes pollutants, such as dye-containing effluents, from the environment through the use of plants. In the present study, the potential of <em>Hydrocotyle vulgaris </em>L. in biodegradation of malachite green dye was evaluated. The results revealed that the plant capability in decolorization of the dye is as high as 90%. Moreover, high ability of the plant in consecutive removal in long term repetitive experiments confirmed the dye biodegradation by the plant. Some biochemical and physiological responses of the plant treated with different concentrations of the contaminant were studied and the results showed that increasing in the dye concentration could lead to the notable increase in the activities of superoide dismutase and peoxidase enzymes, confirming important role of these two enzymes in plant adaptation to existence of malachite green in the environment. Additionally, it was found that enhance in plant biomass, temperature and pH could lead to the increase in decolorization efficiency. In contrast, increasing in the dye initial concentration led to the increase of C/C.http://jab.alzahra.ac.ir/article_3689_8f5fc8d120670439b2afa829a30295f1.pdfAntioxidant enzymesDecolorizationHydrocotyle vulgarisMalachite greenPhytoremediation
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Study of some biochemical and physiological responses of Hydrocotyle vulgaris during treatment by an organic pollutant: investigation of the plant efficiency in green remediation with environmental changes
زیست‌شناسی کاربردی
Antioxidant enzymes
Decolorization
Hydrocotyle vulgaris
Malachite green
Phytoremediation
author_facet samaneh torbati
author_sort samaneh torbati
title Study of some biochemical and physiological responses of Hydrocotyle vulgaris during treatment by an organic pollutant: investigation of the plant efficiency in green remediation with environmental changes
title_short Study of some biochemical and physiological responses of Hydrocotyle vulgaris during treatment by an organic pollutant: investigation of the plant efficiency in green remediation with environmental changes
title_full Study of some biochemical and physiological responses of Hydrocotyle vulgaris during treatment by an organic pollutant: investigation of the plant efficiency in green remediation with environmental changes
title_fullStr Study of some biochemical and physiological responses of Hydrocotyle vulgaris during treatment by an organic pollutant: investigation of the plant efficiency in green remediation with environmental changes
title_full_unstemmed Study of some biochemical and physiological responses of Hydrocotyle vulgaris during treatment by an organic pollutant: investigation of the plant efficiency in green remediation with environmental changes
title_sort study of some biochemical and physiological responses of hydrocotyle vulgaris during treatment by an organic pollutant: investigation of the plant efficiency in green remediation with environmental changes
publisher Alzahra University
series زیست‌شناسی کاربردی
issn 2251-7901
2538-2187
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Phytoremediation is a low-cost and effective technology that removes pollutants, such as dye-containing effluents, from the environment through the use of plants. In the present study, the potential of <em>Hydrocotyle vulgaris </em>L. in biodegradation of malachite green dye was evaluated. The results revealed that the plant capability in decolorization of the dye is as high as 90%. Moreover, high ability of the plant in consecutive removal in long term repetitive experiments confirmed the dye biodegradation by the plant. Some biochemical and physiological responses of the plant treated with different concentrations of the contaminant were studied and the results showed that increasing in the dye concentration could lead to the notable increase in the activities of superoide dismutase and peoxidase enzymes, confirming important role of these two enzymes in plant adaptation to existence of malachite green in the environment. Additionally, it was found that enhance in plant biomass, temperature and pH could lead to the increase in decolorization efficiency. In contrast, increasing in the dye initial concentration led to the increase of C/C.
topic Antioxidant enzymes
Decolorization
Hydrocotyle vulgaris
Malachite green
Phytoremediation
url http://jab.alzahra.ac.ir/article_3689_8f5fc8d120670439b2afa829a30295f1.pdf
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