The potential of different lime tree (Tilia spp) genotypes for phytoextraction of heavy metals

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The research of heavy metals contents (Pb, Mn, Zn, Ni, Fe) in soil in the area of the National Park "Fruška gora", along the highway M21 shows lower values for manganese, zinc and iron than the maximum allowed quantity prescribed by law. For nickel and lead it shows higher values than maximum allowed quantity. The heavy metals contents in leaves of lime tree in 12 analyzed genotypes are far below average values in accordance with ECCE with all genotypes except genotype 7 for lead and genotypes 7 and 8 for iron. The results of analysis of variance components show that out of four components (locality, genotype, locality x genotype and error) only the interaction between locality and genotype does not contribute to variance. The contents of Pb, Mn, Fe and Zn in leaves is primarily influenced by genotype while Ni contents may be considered a consequence of locality. The selection of genotypes which is able to uptake greater quantities of heavy metals than other genotypes may serve as a solid basis for phytoextraction of heavy metals as a technology by which heavy metals, metalloids and radionuclides are extracted from environment through usage of suitable species and plant genotypes able to uptake and accumulate the given pollutants in parts of plant tissue.

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Šijacic-Nikolić, M., Stanković, D., Krstić, B., Vilotić Dr, A., & Ivetić, V. (2012). The potential of different lime tree (Tilia spp) genotypes for phytoextraction of heavy metals. Genetika, 44(3), 537–548. https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1203537S

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