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Trichoderma sp. PDR1-7 promotes Pinus sylvestris reforestation of lead-contaminated mine tailing sites
- Source :
- Science of The Total Environment. :561-567
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2014.
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Abstract
- Vegetation is critical to stabilize and remediate mine tailing sites, but plant growth is often poor due to toxicity from heavy metal(loid)s (HMs). A non-symbiotic endophytic fungus, Trichoderma sp. PDR1-7, isolated from Pb-contaminated mine tailing soil, exhibited both high tolerance to HMs and desirable plant growth-promoting characteristics. PDR1-7 promoted HM solubilization in mine tailing soil and removed significant amounts of Pb and other HMs from liquid media containing single and multiple metals. Pb removal efficiency increased with initial pH from 4 to 6 and with Pb concentration from 100 to 125 mg L− 1. Inoculating soil with PDR1-7 significantly increased nutrient availability and seedling growth, chlorophyll and protein contents, as well as antioxidative enzyme (superoxide dismutase) activity. A decrease in malondialdehyde indicated less oxidative stress. HM concentrations were much higher in Pinus sylvestris roots when PDR1-7 was present. These observations suggest the utility of Trichoderma sp. PDR1-7 for pine reforestation and phytoremediation of Pb-contaminated mine soil.
- Subjects :
- Environmental Engineering
Mining
Superoxide dismutase
Soil
chemistry.chemical_compound
Nutrient
Bioleaching
Botany
Soil Pollutants
Environmental Chemistry
Waste Management and Disposal
Soil Microbiology
Trichoderma
biology
Superoxide Dismutase
Inoculation
Forestry
Pinus sylvestris
Contamination
biology.organism_classification
Pollution
Phytoremediation
Biodegradation, Environmental
Lead
chemistry
Seedling
Environmental chemistry
Chlorophyll
biology.protein
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00489697
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Science of The Total Environment
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fa2e7ac17f8a4ea708d9c3f210a6f1c6
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.12.119