Title: Invasive species based efficient green technology for phytoremediation of fly ash deposits

Abstract: The present investigation was focused to examine the phytoremediation potential of naturally grown Ipomoea carnea on fly ash (FA) deposits. I. carnea is an invasive species and mostly neglected by people but it has unusual characteristics which deals to phytoremediation. The metal accumulation of Cd, Pb, Cu, Cr, Mn and Ni ranged from 5.3–39.7, 7.4–30.6, 19.9–32.5, 9.5–20.6, 19.0–90.1, 13.7–68.2 μg g- 1, respectively, in all the parts of I. carnea grown on barren FA deposits during two periods (pre- and post-monsoon). The bioconcentration factor (BCF) values of Cd, Pb, Mn, and Ni in root and stem were greater than 1 during both the periods which indicates the metal accumulation potential of I. carnea. There is a dearth of study recommending the safe and effective green technology for the phytoremediation of FA dumps. In this regards, I. carnea was identified as an effective plant for phytoremediation in harsh environmental conditions of abandoned FA deposits. [Vimal Chandra Pandey (2012). Invasive species based efficient green technology for phytoremediation of fly ash deposits. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, online 26 May 2012. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gexplo.2012.05.008]

Keywords: Fly ash deposits; Ipomoea carnea; Phytoremediation; Heavy metals; Invasive species; High biomass productivity

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Article: WeedsNews3398 (permalink)
Categories: :WeedsNews:research alert, :WeedsNews:beneficial weeds, :WeedsNews:restoration
Date: 4 June 2012; 10:20:57 PM AEST

Author Name: David Low
Author ID: adminDavid