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    Biomonitoring and Phytoremediation of Cr (VI) Contaminated Water: Study on Bioaccumulation and Morphological Responses in <i>Eichhornia crassipes</i>

    Source: Journal of Environmental Engineering:;2022:;Volume ( 148 ):;issue: 012::page 04022075
    Author:
    Anuradha Garg
    ,
    Brijesh K. Yadav
    ,
    Diganta B. Das
    ,
    Paul J. Wood
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0002074
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: This study examined the potential of the aquatic macrophyte Eichhornia crassipes for bioaccumulating hexavalent chromium and its effects on the plant’s morphology. The macrophytes were exposed to different concentrations of Cr (VI) (0–100  mg L−1) in 20% full-strength Hoagland nutrient solution for 10 days. Changes in the Cr (VI) concentrations were measured in the media and in specific plant tissues, i.e., roots, shoots, and leaves. The bioconcentration factor (BCF) in all plant parts and the translocation factor (TF) within plant tissues were calculated twice during the experiment. Results demonstrated that E. crassipes accumulated high concentrations of Cr (VI) in all plant tissues examined in a dose-specific manner. High BCF was observed in the plant roots for concentrations up to 60  mg L−1, after which the accumulation in shoots and leaves was greater than in roots. The results from E. crassipes survivorship indicated that 40  mg L−1 is the threshold concentration for their survival under Cr (VI) stress. Morphological changes in the plants were examined by monitoring the change in the number of leaves and plant height under varying Cr (VI) concentrations. Impeded growth was observed due to increasing Cr (VI) concentration with maximum growth in the control group with no Cr (VI). Evapotranspiration losses were monitored and found to be minimal in experimental groups with high concentrations, displaying a negative correlation with Cr (VI) contamination. Physicochemical parameters including pH, electrical conductivity, oxidation-reduction potential, and color were also found to be significantly correlated with Cr (VI) concentration and time. The results demonstrated significant Cr (VI) accumulation in E. crassipes as well as noticeable morphological changes, making E. crassipes a suitable organism for biomonitoring and remediating Cr-contaminated sites over a relatively short time period.
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    contributor authorAnuradha Garg
    contributor authorBrijesh K. Yadav
    contributor authorDiganta B. Das
    contributor authorPaul J. Wood
    date accessioned2023-04-07T00:27:09Z
    date available2023-04-07T00:27:09Z
    date issued2022/12/01
    identifier other%28ASCE%29EE.1943-7870.0002074.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4289049
    description abstractThis study examined the potential of the aquatic macrophyte Eichhornia crassipes for bioaccumulating hexavalent chromium and its effects on the plant’s morphology. The macrophytes were exposed to different concentrations of Cr (VI) (0–100  mg L−1) in 20% full-strength Hoagland nutrient solution for 10 days. Changes in the Cr (VI) concentrations were measured in the media and in specific plant tissues, i.e., roots, shoots, and leaves. The bioconcentration factor (BCF) in all plant parts and the translocation factor (TF) within plant tissues were calculated twice during the experiment. Results demonstrated that E. crassipes accumulated high concentrations of Cr (VI) in all plant tissues examined in a dose-specific manner. High BCF was observed in the plant roots for concentrations up to 60  mg L−1, after which the accumulation in shoots and leaves was greater than in roots. The results from E. crassipes survivorship indicated that 40  mg L−1 is the threshold concentration for their survival under Cr (VI) stress. Morphological changes in the plants were examined by monitoring the change in the number of leaves and plant height under varying Cr (VI) concentrations. Impeded growth was observed due to increasing Cr (VI) concentration with maximum growth in the control group with no Cr (VI). Evapotranspiration losses were monitored and found to be minimal in experimental groups with high concentrations, displaying a negative correlation with Cr (VI) contamination. Physicochemical parameters including pH, electrical conductivity, oxidation-reduction potential, and color were also found to be significantly correlated with Cr (VI) concentration and time. The results demonstrated significant Cr (VI) accumulation in E. crassipes as well as noticeable morphological changes, making E. crassipes a suitable organism for biomonitoring and remediating Cr-contaminated sites over a relatively short time period.
    publisherASCE
    titleBiomonitoring and Phytoremediation of Cr (VI) Contaminated Water: Study on Bioaccumulation and Morphological Responses in Eichhornia crassipes
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume148
    journal issue12
    journal titleJournal of Environmental Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0002074
    journal fristpage04022075
    journal lastpage04022075_14
    page14
    treeJournal of Environmental Engineering:;2022:;Volume ( 148 ):;issue: 012
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