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Contrasting effect of pristine, ball-milled and Fe–Mn modified bone biochars on dendroremediation potential of Salix jiangsuensis "172" for cadmium- and zinc-contaminated soil.

Authors :
Xiao, Jiang
Li, Xiaogang
Zhang, Xiaoping
Cao, Yini
Vithanage, Meththika
Bolan, Nanthi
Wang, Hailong
Zhong, Zheke
Chen, Guangcai
Source :
Environmental Pollution; Jan2024, Vol. 341, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Bone biochar (BC) has a high capacity for the immobilization of potentially toxic elements (PTEs); however, its effect on dendroremediation efficiency remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the effects of various concentrations (0, 0.5, 1, and 2 wt%) of BC, ball-milled BC (MBC), and Fe–Mn oxide-modified BC (FMBC) on soil properties, plant growth, and metal accumulation in Salix jiangsuensis "172" (SJ-172) grown in cadmium (Cd)- and zinc (Zn)-contaminated soil. BC and MBC promoted the photosynthetic rate, mineral element absorption, and plant growth of SJ-172, whereas FMBC inhibited the growth of SJ-172. Different biochars greatly influenced the concentrations of Cd and Zn in tissues of SJ-172. BC and MBC elevated the Cd levels, whereas FMBC decreased the Cd content in the leaves, stems, and cuttings of SJ-172. Unlikely, BC, MBC and FMBC show no evident change to the Zn concentration in the aboveground tissues of SJ-172, while decreased root Cd and Zn content compared with the control. MBC, at a 2.0% application rate, significantly increased the translocation factors of Cd (55.0%) and Zn (40.87%), whereas BC and FMBC demonstrated no significant effects compared with the control (P > 0.05). Moreover, 2.0% BC and MBC increased Cd and Zn accumulation in SJ-172 by 28.40 and 41.14, and 25.89 and 36.16%, respectively, whereas 2.0% FMBC reduced Cd and Zn accumulation by 53.20% and 13.18 %, respectively, compared with the control. The phytoremediation potential of SJ-172 for Cd- and Zn-contaminated soils was enhanced by MBC and BC, whereas it was lowered by FMBC compared to the control. These results provide novel insights for the application of fast-growing trees assisted by biochar amendments in the dendroremediation of severely PTEs-contaminated soil. [Display omitted] • Ball-milled bone biochar shows greater capacity to reduce the bioavailability of soil Cd/Zn. • Ball milling can accelerate the release of available phosphate from bone biochar. • 2.0 wt% ball-milled bone biochar elevated Cd/Zn concentration and accumulation in aerial portion of Salix jiangsuensis "172". • Excessive FeO x and MnO x in Fe–Mn oxide-modified biochar seriously impeded the growth and Cd/Zn accumulation of willow. • Ball-milled bone biochar-phytoremediation synergy can effectively remediate the heavily PTEs-contaminated soil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02697491
Volume :
341
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Pollution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174545291
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.123019