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Phytoremediative potential of salt-tolerant grass species for cadmium and lead under contaminated nutrient solution. | LitMetric

Phytoremediation of heavy metal contaminated soils represents a promising technique and salt-tolerant hyperaccumulators for multiple metals are the need of time. Therefore, phytoremediation potential of four salt-tolerant grass species [Dhab (), Kallar (), Para () and Sporobolus ()] was evaluated for cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) in a hydroponic study. The plants were harvested after a growth period of 3 months in a nutrient solution containing different levels of Cd (0, 5, and 25 mg L) and Pb (0, 25, and 125 mg L). Results indicated that Dhab grass showed the highest root and shoot dry matter yield followed by Para, Kallar and grass irrespective of metal or its level under which they were grown. All the grass species showed considerable Cd-accumulating potential with an accumulation of >150 mg kgof shoot dry matter at a higher level of Cd-contamination (25 mg L). While in case of shoot Pb-accumulation only Para grass performed well and accumulated Pb >1000 mg kg of shoot dry matter at the higher level of Pb-contamination (125 mg L). Moreover, Para and Dhab grasses performed better for shoot Cd-uptake, while only Para grass showed promising shoot Pb uptake potential. In conclusion, these grass species could be penitentially used for phytoremediation of salt-affected Cd and Pb contaminated soils.

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