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  • Researchers studied the plant Sonchus asper to assess its ability to accumulate chromium (Cr) from contaminated soils, achieving an 80% germination rate in nine soil samples from a tannery dump site.
  • Biochemical analyses showed significant levels of Cr, with 601 mg/kg in total and 212 mg/kg specifically in the shoots of the plants, sourced from soils containing hexavalent Cr.
  • Elevated soil Cr levels caused notable biochemical changes in the plant, impacting key infrared spectroscopy bands associated with its chemical structure and indicating a potential sulfate-Cr interaction.

Article Abstract

Keeping the sources of pollution such as chromium (Cr) under a safe limit is a daunting challenge due to the negative impact of heavy metal bioaccumulation in vegetation and the concomitant human health exposure. We took a closer look at Sonchus asper by cultivating in the green house. It resulted in 80% germination when cultivated over nine different soils collected from the tannery dump site. The biochemical analytical techniques such as mass spectrometry indicated significant bioaccumulation of Cr in the plant tissue. As per the ICP-MS analysis, this annual herb resulted in the accumulation of 601 mg kg of total Cr with 212 mg kg in its shoot from soil samples containing up to 41 mg kg of hexavalent Cr. The energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy of S. asper revealed a higher level of S element indicating a sulfate-Cr binding relation. Elevated content of Cr in soil (73,721 ± 65 mg kg) caused biochemical changes in the shoot of S. asper as indicated by the disappearance of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) bands at 935 and 872 cm and further revealing aliphatic -CH appearing as anti-symmetry ν(CH) and symmetric vibration ν(CH) at the band of 2920 and 2850 cm, respectively.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-018-2740-5DOI Listing

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