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Growth changes and tissues anatomical characteristics of giant reed (Arundo donax L.) in soil contaminated with arsenic, cadmium and lead
引用本文:郭朝晖,苗旭锋.Growth changes and tissues anatomical characteristics of giant reed (Arundo donax L.) in soil contaminated with arsenic, cadmium and lead[J].中南工业大学学报(英文版),2010,17(4):770-777.
作者姓名:郭朝晖  苗旭锋
作者单位:School of Metallurgical Science and Engineering,Central South University,Changsha 410083,China 
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关 键 词:土壤污染  解剖特征  生长变化  铅含量  茎组织  芦苇  重金属污染土壤  

Growth changes and tissues anatomical characteristics of giant reed (Arundo donax L.) in soil contaminated with arsenic, cadmium and lead
Zhao-hui Guo and Xu-feng Miao.Growth changes and tissues anatomical characteristics of giant reed (Arundo donax L.) in soil contaminated with arsenic, cadmium and lead[J].Journal of Central South University of Technology,2010,17(4):770-777.
Authors:Zhao-hui Guo and Xu-feng Miao
Affiliation:School of Metallurgical Science and Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
Abstract:A greenhouse experiment was conducted to elucidate the growth changes and tissues anatomical characteristics of giant reed (Arundo donax L.), a perennial rhizomatous grass, which was cultivated for 70 d in soils contaminated with As, Cd and Pb. The results show that giant reed rapidly grows with big biomass of shoots in contaminated soil, possessing strong metal-tolerance with limited metal translocation from roots to shoots. When As, Cd and Pb concentrations in the soil are less than 254, 76.1 and 1 552 mg/kg, respectively, plant height and dried biomass are slightly reduced, the accumulation of As, Cd and Pb in shoots of giant reed is low while metal concentration in roots is high, and the anatomical characteristics of stem tissues are thick and homogeneous according to SEM images. However, plant height and dried biomass are significantly reduced and metal concentration in plant shoots and roots are significantly increased (P<0.05), the stems images become heterogeneous and the secretion in vascular bundles increases significantly when As, Cd and Pb concentrations in the soil exceed 334, 101 and 2 052 mg/kg, respectively. The giant reed is a promising, naturally occurring plant with strong metal-tolerance, which can be cultivated in soils contaminated with multiple metals for ecoremediation purposes.
Keywords:heavy metal  pollution  giant reed (At'undo donax L    growth response  tissues anatomical characteristics  ecoremediation
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