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Chemosphere | 2013

Inoculating Helianthus annuus (sunflower) grown in zinc and cadmium contaminated soils with plant growth promoting bacteria – Effects on phytoremediation strategies

Ana P. G. C. Marques; Helena Moreira; Albina R. Franco; António O.S.S. Rangel; Paula M. L. Castro

Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPR) may help reducing the toxicity of heavy metals to plants in polluted environments. In this work the effects of inoculating metal resistant and plant growth promoting bacterial strains on the growth of Helianthus annuus grown in Zn and Cd spiked soils were assessed. The PGPR strains Ralstonia eutropha (B1) and Chrysiobacterium humi (B2) reduced losses of weight in metal exposed plants and induced changes in metal bioaccumulation and bioconcentration - with strain B2 decreasing up to 67% Zn accumulation and by 20% Zn bioconcentration factor (BCF) in the shoots, up to 64% Zn uptake and 38% Zn BCF in the roots, and up to 27% Cd uptake and 27% Cd BCF in plant roots. The impact of inoculation on the bacterial communities in the rhizosphere of the plant was also assessed. Bacterial community diversity decreased with increasing levels of metal contamination in the soil, but in rhizosphere soil of plants inoculated with the PGPR strains, a higher bacterial diversity was kept throughout the experimental period. Inoculation of sunflower, particularly with C. humi (B2), appears to be an effective way of enhancing the short term stabilization potential of the plant in metal contaminated land, lowering losses in plant biomass and decreasing aboveground tissue contamination.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009

Arsenic, lead and nickel accumulation in Rubus ulmifolius growing in contaminated soil in Portugal.

Ana P. G. C. Marques; Helena Moreira; António O.S.S. Rangel; Paula M. L. Castro

This work investigates the potential of Rubus ulmifolius, indigenous to a metal contaminated site--Esteiro de Estarreja--for phytoremediation purposes. The site has a long history of metal contamination. The accumulation of lead (Pb), arsenic (As) and nickel (Ni) in different sections--roots, stems and leaves - of the plant was assessed and compared to the levels of those metals in the soil and in the available fraction. The distribution of metals throughout the area was quite heterogeneous, presenting levels of As, Pb and Ni of up to 3078, 1400 and 135 mg kg(-1), respectively, and the metal content in the sections of R. ulmifolius collected in the banks of the stream varied among sites of collection. Levels of metals were higher in the plant roots: As levels (mgkg(-1)) ranged from 277 to 1721 in the roots, 30 to 110 in the stems, and 60 to 265 in the leaves; Pb concentrations (mgkg(-1)) ranged from 248 to 1178 in the roots, 35 to 133 in the stems, and 25 to 149 in the leaves; and Ni (mgkg(-1)) ranged from 48 to 151 in the roots. Significant correlations were found between the total levels of Pb and As in the soil and the levels in the roots of the plant; further correlations between total and available levels in the soil and metals in other plant tissues were generally found as non-significant. According to the metal accumulation patterns of R. ulmifolius, this species seems to be valuable for application in phytostabilisation strategies.


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2010

Assessment of the plant growth promotion abilities of six bacterial isolates using Zea mays as indicator plant

Ana P. G. C. Marques; Carlos Pires; Helena Moreira; António O.S.S. Rangel; Paula M. L. Castro


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2014

Phytomanagement of Cd-contaminated soils using maize (Zea mays L.) assisted by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria

Helena Moreira; Ana P. G. C. Marques; Albina R. Franco; António O.S.S. Rangel; Paula M. L. Castro


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2011

Heavy metal accumulation in plant species indigenous to a contaminated Portuguese site: prospects for phytoremediation.

Helena Moreira; Ana P. G. C. Marques; António O.S.S. Rangel; Paula M. L. Castro


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016

Mine land valorization through energy maize production enhanced by the application of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

Helena Moreira; Sofia Pereira; Ana P. G. C. Marques; António O.S.S. Rangel; Paula M. L. Castro


Geoderma | 2016

Selection of metal resistant plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for the growth and metal accumulation of energy maize in a mine soil — Effect of the inoculum size

Helena Moreira; Sofia Pereira; Ana P. G. C. Marques; António O.S.S. Rangel; Paula M. L. Castro


Geoderma | 2019

Effects of soil sterilization and metal spiking in plant growth promoting rhizobacteria selection for phytotechnology purposes

Helena Moreira; Sofia Pereira; Ana P. G. C. Marques; António O.S.S. Rangel; Paula M. L. Castro


Archive | 2015

EFFECTS OF THE INOCULATION WITH SOIL MICROBIOTA ON MAIZE GROWN IN SALINE SOILS

Helena Moreira; Sofia Pereira; Paula M. L. Castro; António Bernardino de Almeida


Archive | 2014

Growth promotional traits of three pgpr: possible uses for phytoremediation of degraded soils

Helena Moreira; Sofia Pereira; Alberto L. Vegas; António O. S. S. Rangel; Paula M. L. Castro; Ana P. G. C. Marques

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Paula M. L. Castro

Catholic University of Portugal

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Ana P. G. C. Marques

Catholic University of Portugal

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António O.S.S. Rangel

The Catholic University of America

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António O. S. S. Rangel

Catholic University of Portugal

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Albina R. Franco

Catholic University of Portugal

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Ana Marques

University of Wuppertal

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Miguel Ramos

Catholic University of Portugal

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Nadine R. Sousa

Catholic University of Portugal

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