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Enhancement of cr(lll) phytoaccumulation
Authors:Hamid Shahandeh  Lloyd R Hossner
Institution:1. Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, College Station , Texas A&2. M University , TX, 77843–2474;3. M University , TX, 77843–2474 Phone: 979–845–3814 Fax: 979–845–3814 E-mail: 1‐hossner@tamu.edu
Abstract:Chromium (III) accumulation in high biomass agricultural crops, sunflower (Helianthus annum) and Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) was studied using four soils (pH 4.6 to 7.6) contaminated with different rates of CrCl3.6H2O in the presence of synthetic chelate and organic acids. Chromium is essential for normal glucose metabolism in humans and animals, but its contamination and recovery from soils is of environmental concern. Adding ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), citric acid, or oxalic acid to Cr(III)‐contaminated soils significantly increased Cr concentration in plant shoots and roots. Adding Cr(III) complexes of EDTA, citric acid, and oxalic acid to soils dramatically increased (>200‐fold) Cr concentration in shoots and roots. Plant growth was severely decreased but was dependent on soil type, chelate rate, form, and time of chelate application. Chelates and organic acids enhanced Cr(III) accumulation, but its toxic effects were not avoided. Chromium(III) complexes were as toxic to plants as Cr(VI). The phytoaccumulation and recovery of Cr(III) from soils were limited and depended on soil type.
Keywords:chromium  phytoremediation  chelates  chromium(III) complexes
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