Metal tolerance and phytoremoval ability in Amaranthus paniculatus L. grown in nickel-spiked nutrient solution

To evaluate a possible utilization in the phytoremediation of metal contaminated substrates, Amaranthus paniculatus L. plants were grown for one week in Ni-spiked growth solutions at 0, 25, 50, 100, 150 μM NiCl2 in hydroponics under controlled climate conditions. Results showed a high tolerance to N...

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Main Authors: Pietrini F., Iori V., Cheremisina A., Shevyakova N.I., Radyukina N., Kuznetsov VL. V., Zacchini M.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2013-04-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130113005
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spelling doaj-b5d6a9f62f3c41adb97cc82393faf3102021-02-02T07:58:53ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422013-04-0111300510.1051/e3sconf/20130113005Metal tolerance and phytoremoval ability in Amaranthus paniculatus L. grown in nickel-spiked nutrient solutionPietrini F.Iori V.Cheremisina A.Shevyakova N.I.Radyukina N.Kuznetsov VL. V.Zacchini M.To evaluate a possible utilization in the phytoremediation of metal contaminated substrates, Amaranthus paniculatus L. plants were grown for one week in Ni-spiked growth solutions at 0, 25, 50, 100, 150 μM NiCl2 in hydroponics under controlled climate conditions. Results showed a high tolerance to Ni in plants exposed to low Ni concentrations. Tolerance decreased as Ni concentration in the growth solutions enhanced. Ni concentrations in plant organs (root, stem and leaves) revealed a trend to increase in parallel with the enhancement of Ni content in the growth solution. The ability to accumulate Ni in plants was also evaluated by calculating the bioconcentration factor (BCF). An inverse relation between BCF and Ni concentrations in the growth solution was evidenced. Ni phytoremoval ability of A. paniculatus plants was particularly appreciable at 25 μM NiCl2, where more than 65% of the initial Ni amount was taken up by plants in one week of treatment. The capability of plants to translocate Ni from roots to shoots (stem+leaves) was evaluated by the translocation factor (Tf). Results revealed a low Tf in plants exposed to low Ni concentration, suggesting a tolerance mechanism to protect physiological processes occurring in leaves. Overall, A. paniculatus plants showed a valuable capability to phytodecontaminate Ni-polluted waters, particularly at low Ni concentrations. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130113005Heavy metalshydroponicsphytoremediationmetal bioconcentration
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author Pietrini F.
Iori V.
Cheremisina A.
Shevyakova N.I.
Radyukina N.
Kuznetsov VL. V.
Zacchini M.
spellingShingle Pietrini F.
Iori V.
Cheremisina A.
Shevyakova N.I.
Radyukina N.
Kuznetsov VL. V.
Zacchini M.
Metal tolerance and phytoremoval ability in Amaranthus paniculatus L. grown in nickel-spiked nutrient solution
E3S Web of Conferences
Heavy metals
hydroponics
phytoremediation
metal bioconcentration
author_facet Pietrini F.
Iori V.
Cheremisina A.
Shevyakova N.I.
Radyukina N.
Kuznetsov VL. V.
Zacchini M.
author_sort Pietrini F.
title Metal tolerance and phytoremoval ability in Amaranthus paniculatus L. grown in nickel-spiked nutrient solution
title_short Metal tolerance and phytoremoval ability in Amaranthus paniculatus L. grown in nickel-spiked nutrient solution
title_full Metal tolerance and phytoremoval ability in Amaranthus paniculatus L. grown in nickel-spiked nutrient solution
title_fullStr Metal tolerance and phytoremoval ability in Amaranthus paniculatus L. grown in nickel-spiked nutrient solution
title_full_unstemmed Metal tolerance and phytoremoval ability in Amaranthus paniculatus L. grown in nickel-spiked nutrient solution
title_sort metal tolerance and phytoremoval ability in amaranthus paniculatus l. grown in nickel-spiked nutrient solution
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2013-04-01
description To evaluate a possible utilization in the phytoremediation of metal contaminated substrates, Amaranthus paniculatus L. plants were grown for one week in Ni-spiked growth solutions at 0, 25, 50, 100, 150 μM NiCl2 in hydroponics under controlled climate conditions. Results showed a high tolerance to Ni in plants exposed to low Ni concentrations. Tolerance decreased as Ni concentration in the growth solutions enhanced. Ni concentrations in plant organs (root, stem and leaves) revealed a trend to increase in parallel with the enhancement of Ni content in the growth solution. The ability to accumulate Ni in plants was also evaluated by calculating the bioconcentration factor (BCF). An inverse relation between BCF and Ni concentrations in the growth solution was evidenced. Ni phytoremoval ability of A. paniculatus plants was particularly appreciable at 25 μM NiCl2, where more than 65% of the initial Ni amount was taken up by plants in one week of treatment. The capability of plants to translocate Ni from roots to shoots (stem+leaves) was evaluated by the translocation factor (Tf). Results revealed a low Tf in plants exposed to low Ni concentration, suggesting a tolerance mechanism to protect physiological processes occurring in leaves. Overall, A. paniculatus plants showed a valuable capability to phytodecontaminate Ni-polluted waters, particularly at low Ni concentrations.
topic Heavy metals
hydroponics
phytoremediation
metal bioconcentration
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130113005
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