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Use of crops for in situ phytoremediation of polluted soils following a toxic flood from a mine spill
Authors:María Auxiliadora Soriano  Elías Fereres
Institution:(1) Departamento de Agronomía, Universidad de Córdoba, Apartado 3048, 14080 Córdoba, Spain;(2) Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible, CSIC, Apartado 4084, 14080 Córdoba, Spain
Abstract:Following a toxic flood from a mine spill that affected over 45 km2 in Southern Spain, experiments were conducted in 1999 to test the feasibility of using crops for phytoremediation of the area, after the mechanical removal of the mud. Two cereals, barley and triticale, and two Brassicaspp., rapeseed and ethiopian mustard, were planted in three contaminated plots, 50 × 100 m each, and in a control plot outside the affected area. Soil and plant contents of As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Tl and Zn were measured and bioaccumulation coefficients (BC) were calculated at maturity. The four crops tested accumulated Cd and Zn in the above-ground biomass only in the plot on acid soil. Both species of Brassica accumulated Tl (average BC of 3.6 and 1.4 for rapeseed and mustard, respectively, in contaminated plots). None of the four crop plants accumulated As, Cu and Pb under the experimental conditions. Maximum plant uptake values from soil were 5.4 mg m–2 of As, 0.54 mg m–2 of Cd, 9.7 mg m–2 of Cu, 7.0 mg m–2 of Pb, 3.4 mg m–2 of Tl, and 260 mg m–2 of Zn. Total crop uptake gave estimates for successful phytoremediation of at least five decades, casting doubts on the feasibility of using these crops for decontamination of the area. Nevertheless, cereal grains had mineral contents below toxicity levels for livestock, therefore it might be possible to use these crops for livestock feed while reducing deep percolation and gradually removing metals from polluted soils.
Keywords:crops  heavy metals  metal uptake  phytoremediation
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