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Strategies of cadmium and copper uptake and translocation in different plant species growing near an E-waste dismantling site at Wenling, China

Authors :
Ren Fang Shen
Xueqiang Zhao
Jiao Jiao Li
Jia Lin Wang
Source :
Environmental science and pollution research international. 28(44)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This study aimed to explore the interactions between cadmium (Cd) and copper (Cu) during uptake and translocation in plants growing in soil polluted with heavy metals derived from electronic waste (E-waste). We collected the roots, stems, leaves, and root-surrounding soils of ten dominant plant species growing in farmland near an E-waste dismantling site, and analyzed their Cd and Cu concentrations. Among the ten plant species, Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) P. Beauv., Cucurbita moschata (Duch. ex Lam.) Duch. ex Poiret, Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud., and Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn. accumulated Cd (2.40–4.56 mg kg−1) and Cu (19.60–35.21 mg kg−1) in the roots. In Polygonum hydropiper L. and Sesbania cannabina (Retz.) Poir., the Cd (0.50–0.81 mg kg−1) and Cu (11.04–15.55 mg kg−1) concentrations were similar among the three organs. Glycine max (L.) Merr. accumulated more Cu in the roots (16.42 mg kg−1) than in the stems (5.61 mg kg−1) and leaves (7.75 mg kg−1), and accumulated Cd at similar levels in the three organs (0.65–0.99 mg kg−1). Sesamum indicum L., Bidens pilosa L., and Solidago decurrens Lour. accumulated Cd at similar levels among the three organs (0.16–3.34 mg kg−1) and accumulated less Cu in the stems (6.89–8.28 mg kg−1) than in the roots (12.61–21.63 mg kg−1) and leaves (12.93–22.38 mg kg−1). S. indicum had a stronger capacity to accumulate and translocate Cd and Cu according to transfer coefficient and translocation factor. The concentrations of Cd and Cu in soils were significantly positively correlated with those in the roots (p

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ISSN :
16147499
Volume :
28
Issue :
44
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental science and pollution research international
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1edaf520483e0d2230a5d6e95d4c6fe4