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Natural and induced cadmium-accumulation in poplar and willow: Implications for phytoremediation
Authors:Robinson  Brett H.  Mills  Tessa M.  Petit  Daniel  Fung  Lindsay E.  Green  Steve R.  Clothier  Brent E.
Affiliation:(1) Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand, Palmerston North, New Zealand;(2) Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand, Palmerston North, New Zealand;(3) Laboratoire de Génétique et Evoloution des Plantes, CNRS, Université de Lille 1, Villeneuve d'Ascq, 59655, France
Abstract:Potentially poplars and willows may be used for the in situ decontamination of soils polluted with Cd, such as pasturelands fertilised with Cd-rich superphosphate fertiliser. Poplar (Kawa and Argyle) and willow (Tangoio) clones were grown in soils containing a range (0.6–60.6 μg g−1 dry soil) of Cd concentrations. The willow clone accumulated significantly more Cd (9–167 μg g−1 dry matter) than the two poplar clones (6–75 μg g−1), which themselves were not significantly different. Poplar trees (Beaupré) sampled in situ from a contaminated site near the town of Auby, Northern France, were also found to accumulate significant quantities (up to 209 μg g−1) of Cd. The addition of chelating agents (0.5 and 2 g kg−1 EDTA, 0.5 g kg−1 DTPA and 0.5 g kg−1NTA) to poplar (Kawa) clones caused a temporary increase in uptake of Cd. However, two of the chelating agents (2 g kg−1 EDTA and 0.5 g kg−1 NTA) also resulted in a significant reduction in growth, as well as abscission of leaves. If the results obtained in these pot experiments can be realised in the field, then a single crop of willows could remove over 100 years worth of fertiliser-induced Cd contamination from pasturelands. This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:bioaccumulation coefficient  cadmium  phytoremediation  poplar  willow
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