Phytoremediation potential of Arundo donax in arsenic-contaminated synthetic wastewater

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The present study reports the potential of Arundo donax for phytoextraction of arsenic from synthetic wastewater. A. donax plants were grown under greenhouse conditions in pots containing a nutrient solution amended with increasing doses of As (0, 50, 100, 300, 600 and 1000 μg L-1) for 21 days in a completely randomized design. Shoot and roots dry matter production, growth parameters, arsenic and nutrient tissue concentrations were measured at the end of the experiment. Increasing As concentration in nutrient solution caused an increase in shoot and root biomass without toxicity symptoms in A. donax growing under a range of As concentration from 50 to 600 μg L-1. Elevated oxidative stress was observed at As supplied level of 1000 μg L-1. The As doses up to 600 μg L-1 did not affect the growth of A. donax. It is suggested that A. donax plants may be employed to treat contaminated waters containing arsenic concentrations up to 600 μg L-1. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Mirza, N., Mahmood, Q., Pervez, A., Ahmad, R., Farooq, R., Shah, M. M., & Azim, M. R. (2010). Phytoremediation potential of Arundo donax in arsenic-contaminated synthetic wastewater. Bioresource Technology, 101(15), 5815–5819. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2010.03.012

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