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Audet, P; Charest, C. 2007. Heavy metal phytoremediation from a meta-analytical perspective. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. 147(1):231-237.
Address:
Charest, C, Univ Ottawa, Ottawa Carleton Inst Biol, Dept Biol, 30 Marie
Curie St, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada
We conducted a literature survey and correlated heavy metal (HM) uptake
and plant growth factors from published data to estimate the
effectiveness of phytoextraction. The indicators of the actual plant HM
uptake showed positive correlations with soil-HM concentrations, while
the relative plant HM uptake showed negative correlations. Plant growth
was negatively correlated with both the plant and soil-HM
concentrations. These significant relationships were found for the
majority of HM tested (e.g. Zn, Cd, Ph, Cu, Cr, and Fe) with a few
exceptions (e.g. Ni, Co, and Mn). After fitting the correlation
coefficients, the highest proportion of variance among the studies was
mainly due to the experimental parameters or the plant species. When
the metabolic costs of HM uptake are taken into account, the
phytoextraction appears to be less effective beyond critical HM
concentrations. Despite these constraints, it is emphasized that HM
phytoextraction can play an important role in bioremediation.
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