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Plant Science Research, Vol. 39 2017, Pages : 42-46

Nilima Chaturvedi, N. K. Dhal and H. K. Patra

Phytoaccumulation of trace elements by Grevillea pteridifolia Knight grown on iron ore tailings: Implications for phytoremediation

Pot experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of iron ore tailings (IOT) both individually  as well as in combination with soil (at different proportions) on growth, photosynthetic pigments,  antioxidant enzymes and accumulation heavy metals (Fe, Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr, and Pb) from Iron ore  tailings by Grevillea pteridifolia. Results suggested that the plants grown on tailings showed an  increased growth, chlorophyll content, as well as metal accumulation with increasing proportion  of tailings in the soil. Further, an increase in antioxidant activities in plants grown on tailings  as compared to control suggests plant efficiency to overcome stress generated due to excess  accumulation of heavy metals. The order of accumulation of various heavy metals in the plant  parts was observed to be Fe> Zn>Cr> Cu> Pb> Ni. Overall, Grevillea pteridifolia was found to  be well adapted in iron ore tailings and it may be recommended for phytoremediation of most  of the studied metals. 



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