Urea-enhanced Phytoremediation of Cadmium with Willow in Pyrene and Cadmium Contaminated Soil
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The phytoremediation of cadmium (Cd) and pyrene (PYR) in agricultural soil with willow was investigated by carrying out a pot-culture experiment in a greenhouse. The soil was incubated with urea 60 days before it was used for this experiment. The concentrations of Cd and PYR in soil and willow, the bioconcentration and transfer factors, the physiological and biochemical responses, and plant biomass production were determined at the end of the experiment. The phytoremediation with willow based on urea application was effective for enhancing the phytoremediation of Cd and PYR contaminated soil. Urea application did not affect the available Cd but increased the accumulation of soil Cd and the plant biomass of different parts of the willow. The removal rate (77.1-89.5%) of PYR in soil was not significantly affected although urea application decreased the accumulation of PYR in willow root and bark. Urea application significantly promoted the uptake of chlorophyll, carotenoid and malondialdehyde by willow leaves. The results of this study will provide scientific information for the effective phytoremediation of Cd in Cd and PYR contaminated soil.
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