Effect of planting and fertilization on lead partitioning in dredged sediment

Dredging has been practiced to remove sediment impacted by persistent contaminants, such as heavy metals. Of these metals, lead (Pb) is of particular concern due to its toxicity. Therefore, dredged sediment containing Pb requires further mitigation. One method for Pb mitigation is phytoremediation o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ecotoxicology (London, England). - 1992. - 27(2018), 1 vom: 02. Jan., Seite 69-80
1. Verfasser: Yang, Tianxue (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: He, Qiang, He, Chunguang, Wang, Aixia, Sheng, Lianxi
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2018
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Ecotoxicology (London, England)
Schlagworte:Journal Article Dredged sediment Inorganic nutrients Pb partitioning Willow Soil Pollutants Lead 2P299V784P
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520 |a Dredging has been practiced to remove sediment impacted by persistent contaminants, such as heavy metals. Of these metals, lead (Pb) is of particular concern due to its toxicity. Therefore, dredged sediment containing Pb requires further mitigation. One method for Pb mitigation is phytoremediation of dredged sediment. In this study, the partitioning of Pb in sediment during phytoremediation by willow (Salix integra) was assessed. The results showed that, in general, the bioavailable forms of Pb declined with increased application of the standard Hoagland nutrient solution, which appeared to enhance the Fe-Mn oxide fraction and residual inert fraction. In contrast, the addition of excess phosphorus decreased the bioavailable fractions of Pb. However, the bioavailable fractions of Pb increased with additional potassium addition. Planting Salix integra was shown to promote the stabilization of Pb in sediment and led to a transformation from bioavailable forms to non-bioavailable forms. The results suggest that planting Salix integra can remediate Pb-contaminated dredged sediment via Pb immobilization by the roots. During this process, the application of Hoagland nutrient solution and the application of nutrient solutions with excess phosphorus not only promote root growth of Salix integra which would reduce Pb bioavailability, but also further enhance the immobilization of Pb in contaminated sediment, likely through the formation of Pb-containing compounds with low bioavailability 
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