1. PHYTOTOXICITY OF WASTEWATER CONTAINING LEAD (Pb) EFFECTS SCIRPUS GROSSUS.
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Tangahu, B.Voijant, Abdullah, S.Rozaimah Sheikh, Basri, H., Idris, M., Anuar, N., and Mukhlisin, M.
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Phytoremediation is an environment-friendly and cost-effective method to clean the environment of heavy metal contamination. A prolonged phytotoxicity test was conducted in a single exposure. Scirpus grossus plants were grown in sand to which the diluted Pb(NO
3 )2 was added, with the variation of concentration were 0, 100, 200, 400, 600, and 800 mg/L. It was found that Scirpus grossus plants can tolerate Pb at concentrations of up to 400 mg/L. The withering was observed on day-7 for Pb concentrations of 400 mg/L and above. 100% of the plants withered with a Pb concentration of 600 mg/L on day 65. The Pb concentration in water medium decreased while in plant tissues increased. Adsorption of Pb solution ranged between 2 to 6% for concentrations of 100 to 800 mg/L. The Bioaccumulation Coefficient and Translocation Factor of Scirpus grossus were found greater than 1, indicating that this species is a hyperaccumulator plant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2013
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