Artigo Revisado por pares

Tolerance, uptake and removal of nitrobenzene by a newly-found remediation species Mirabilis jalapa L.

2012; Elsevier BV; Volume: 86; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.11.033

ISSN

1879-1298

Autores

Qixing Zhou, Chunyan Diao, Yuebing Sun, Junliang Zhou,

Tópico(s)

Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies

Resumo

The growth, photosynthesis rate, and ultrastructure of Mirabilis jalapa L. as a newly-found remediation species under stress of nitrobenzene (NB) and its uptake and removal of NB by the plants were investigated. The results showed that M. jalapa plants could endure contaminated soils by lower than 10.0 mg NB kg(-1) because there was no decrease in the total length of the plant roots, the maximum length of the hypocotyle, the length of the first seminal root, the height of the shoots and the dry biomass of the seedlings as well as the photosynthesis rate of the plants compared with those in the control. In particular, the growth of the plants could be significantly (P<0.01) enhanced by 0.1 mg NB kg(-1) under unautoclaved and autoclaved soils. Ultrastructural observations on leaf cells of the plants found that these cells had smooth, clean and continuous cell membranes and cell walls, indicating that there was no obvious damage by NB in comparison with those in the control. Although the absorption of NB in shoots and roots of M. jalapa was weak, plant-promoted biodegradation of NB was considerable and the dominant contribution in the removal of NB from contaminated soils, suggesting the feasibility of M. jalapa applied to phytoremediation of NB contaminated soils.

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