Phytoextraction and fractionation of heavy metals in soil after multiple applications of natural chelants

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Autor(a) principal: Melo,Évio Eduardo Chaves de
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Nascimento,Clístenes Williams Araújo do, Accioly,Adriana Maria de Aguiar, Santos,Ana Cristiane Queiroz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162008000100009
Resumo: Chelate-assisted phytoextraction of heavy metals is a promising approach to clean up polluted soils. However, the most successful chelants tested so far are synthetic agents that barely degrade in soil, increasing the metal leaching risks. Natural organic acids have been proposed to enhance phytoextraction due to their higher biodegradability, but they can also be a drawback for efficient phytoextraction. This work was carried out to compare the effectiveness of multiple applications of citric and gallic acids on the availability in soil and accumulation of Cd, Pb, Cu, and Zn by velvet bean (Stizolobium aterrimum) plants. The organic acids were added as follows: 5 mmol kg-1 in the 28th cultivation day; two doses of 5 mmol kg-1 at the 28th and 31st day; and three applications at the same rate at the 28th, 31st, and 34th day of velvet bean cultivation. Soil samples were sequentially extracted and soil solution metal concentrations assessed. Neither citric acid nor gallic acid was efficient for metals phytoextraction. In general, low molecular weight organic acids (LMWOA) application increased the metal concentrations in the water soluble and exchangeable fractions. Zinc and Cu were retained mostly in the organic matter fraction. Zn was remobilized from the organic matter fraction through LMWOA application into the water soluble and exchangeable fractions. LMWOA mobilized Pb and Cu from iron oxides, but such an increase in solubility was not high enough to affect phytoextraction.
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spelling Phytoextraction and fractionation of heavy metals in soil after multiple applications of natural chelantsphytoremediationsoil pollutionsoil remediationorganic acidsChelate-assisted phytoextraction of heavy metals is a promising approach to clean up polluted soils. However, the most successful chelants tested so far are synthetic agents that barely degrade in soil, increasing the metal leaching risks. Natural organic acids have been proposed to enhance phytoextraction due to their higher biodegradability, but they can also be a drawback for efficient phytoextraction. This work was carried out to compare the effectiveness of multiple applications of citric and gallic acids on the availability in soil and accumulation of Cd, Pb, Cu, and Zn by velvet bean (Stizolobium aterrimum) plants. The organic acids were added as follows: 5 mmol kg-1 in the 28th cultivation day; two doses of 5 mmol kg-1 at the 28th and 31st day; and three applications at the same rate at the 28th, 31st, and 34th day of velvet bean cultivation. Soil samples were sequentially extracted and soil solution metal concentrations assessed. Neither citric acid nor gallic acid was efficient for metals phytoextraction. In general, low molecular weight organic acids (LMWOA) application increased the metal concentrations in the water soluble and exchangeable fractions. Zinc and Cu were retained mostly in the organic matter fraction. Zn was remobilized from the organic matter fraction through LMWOA application into the water soluble and exchangeable fractions. LMWOA mobilized Pb and Cu from iron oxides, but such an increase in solubility was not high enough to affect phytoextraction.Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"2008-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162008000100009Scientia Agricola v.65 n.1 2008reponame:Scientia Agrícola (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S0103-90162008000100009info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMelo,Évio Eduardo Chaves deNascimento,Clístenes Williams Araújo doAccioly,Adriana Maria de AguiarSantos,Ana Cristiane Queirozeng2008-01-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-90162008000100009Revistahttp://revistas.usp.br/sa/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpscientia@usp.br||alleoni@usp.br1678-992X0103-9016opendoar:2008-01-17T00:00Scientia Agrícola (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phytoextraction and fractionation of heavy metals in soil after multiple applications of natural chelants
title Phytoextraction and fractionation of heavy metals in soil after multiple applications of natural chelants
spellingShingle Phytoextraction and fractionation of heavy metals in soil after multiple applications of natural chelants
Melo,Évio Eduardo Chaves de
phytoremediation
soil pollution
soil remediation
organic acids
title_short Phytoextraction and fractionation of heavy metals in soil after multiple applications of natural chelants
title_full Phytoextraction and fractionation of heavy metals in soil after multiple applications of natural chelants
title_fullStr Phytoextraction and fractionation of heavy metals in soil after multiple applications of natural chelants
title_full_unstemmed Phytoextraction and fractionation of heavy metals in soil after multiple applications of natural chelants
title_sort Phytoextraction and fractionation of heavy metals in soil after multiple applications of natural chelants
author Melo,Évio Eduardo Chaves de
author_facet Melo,Évio Eduardo Chaves de
Nascimento,Clístenes Williams Araújo do
Accioly,Adriana Maria de Aguiar
Santos,Ana Cristiane Queiroz
author_role author
author2 Nascimento,Clístenes Williams Araújo do
Accioly,Adriana Maria de Aguiar
Santos,Ana Cristiane Queiroz
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melo,Évio Eduardo Chaves de
Nascimento,Clístenes Williams Araújo do
Accioly,Adriana Maria de Aguiar
Santos,Ana Cristiane Queiroz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv phytoremediation
soil pollution
soil remediation
organic acids
topic phytoremediation
soil pollution
soil remediation
organic acids
description Chelate-assisted phytoextraction of heavy metals is a promising approach to clean up polluted soils. However, the most successful chelants tested so far are synthetic agents that barely degrade in soil, increasing the metal leaching risks. Natural organic acids have been proposed to enhance phytoextraction due to their higher biodegradability, but they can also be a drawback for efficient phytoextraction. This work was carried out to compare the effectiveness of multiple applications of citric and gallic acids on the availability in soil and accumulation of Cd, Pb, Cu, and Zn by velvet bean (Stizolobium aterrimum) plants. The organic acids were added as follows: 5 mmol kg-1 in the 28th cultivation day; two doses of 5 mmol kg-1 at the 28th and 31st day; and three applications at the same rate at the 28th, 31st, and 34th day of velvet bean cultivation. Soil samples were sequentially extracted and soil solution metal concentrations assessed. Neither citric acid nor gallic acid was efficient for metals phytoextraction. In general, low molecular weight organic acids (LMWOA) application increased the metal concentrations in the water soluble and exchangeable fractions. Zinc and Cu were retained mostly in the organic matter fraction. Zn was remobilized from the organic matter fraction through LMWOA application into the water soluble and exchangeable fractions. LMWOA mobilized Pb and Cu from iron oxides, but such an increase in solubility was not high enough to affect phytoextraction.
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