Mauro Casti
University of Cagliari
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Plant Biosystems | 2012
Gianluigi Bacchetta; A Cao; Giovanna Salvatorica Cappai; Alessandra Carucci; Mauro Casti; Ml Fercia; R Lonis; Francesco Mola
Abstract A two-year study has been conducted in an abandoned Pb/Zn mining site, with the aim of investigating the feasibility of phytoremediation using two native Mediterranean plants (Pistacia lentiscus and Scrophularia bicolor) and of assessing the performance of amendments able to reduce the toxic effects of heavy metals. The amendments used were compost, chemical fertilizer, and zeolites, used singly or in combination. Depending on the amendments applied, the two species showed different mortality rates in the different plots, but all produced an increase in P. lentiscus survival, while S. bicolor survival improved only when amended with zeolite or zeolite + fertilizer. Scrophularia bicolor proved to be a more efficient accumulator than P. lentiscus, especially for Pb uptake. Pistacia lentiscus accumulated metals mostly in the roots. The effect of amendments was to generally reduce the bioavailable metal fraction, especially lead, in the plots amended with compost. Pistacia lentiscus proved to be the most suitable species for phytostabilization and environmental restoration, both for its resistance to metals and high phytomass production. The experiments demonstrate that the use of compost not only encourages this kind of revegetation in degraded areas, but is also an economical option that uses a by-product of solid municipal waste treatment.
Plant Biosystems | 2014
M.N. Jiménez; Gianluigi Bacchetta; Mauro Casti; F.B. Navarro; Antonio M. Lallena; E. Fernández-Ondoño
Trace elements in soils exist as components of several different fractions. We have analyzed the correlation between total and extractable (EDTA, calcium chloride and deionized water) Zn, Pb and Cu concentrations in soils and the concentration of these elements in plant leaves. Soil and plant samples have been taken from Sulcis-Iglesiente (Sardinia), an area rich in mining tailings. This has made that the concentrations of the trace element under study in soils were varied. Three plants have been studied: Dittrichia viscosa, Cistus salviifolius, and Euphorbia pithyusa subsp. cupanii. Soil samples beneath each of them at depths of 0–30 and 30–60 cm have been considered. The highest concentration of trace elements in the leaves of the studied species has been found for Zn. The calcium carbonate content and the crystalline and amorphous forms of iron in the soil have determined the concentration of metal in plant leaves. The soil concentrations that have been found with the extraction methods are uncorrelated with Pb and Cu concentrations in plants, but Zn is correlated with the fraction extracted with EDTA and calcium chloride. The concentrations of trace metals in plants are most closely related to the soil contents of CaCO3, electrical conductivity, Feox, and Fedc.
Ecological Engineering | 2011
M.N. Jiménez; Gianluigi Bacchetta; Mauro Casti; F.B. Navarro; Antonio M. Lallena; E. Fernández-Ondoño
Feddes Repertorium | 2005
C Angiolini; Gianluigi Bacchetta; S Brullo; Mauro Casti; G. Giusso Del Galdo; Riccardo Guarino
Nordic Journal of Botany | 2010
Gianluigi Bacchetta; Salvatore Brullo; Mauro Casti; Gian Pietro Giusso del Galdo
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2009
A Cao; Alessandra Carucci; Tiziana Lai; Gianluigi Bacchetta; Mauro Casti
Archive | 2007
Gianluigi Bacchetta; Mauro Casti; Laura Zavattero
STUDI TRENTINI DI SCIENZE NATURALI | 2012
P Atzeri; Gianluigi Bacchetta; Mauro Casti; Giuseppe Fenu; Efisio Mattana; F. R. Meloni; Paolo Mulè; Martino Orru; Cristiano Pontecorvo; R. Sarigu
WEBBIA | 2007
Gianluigi Bacchetta; Mauro Casti; Luigi Mossa; M.L. Piras
LE JOURNAL DE BOTANIQUE | 2007
Gianluigi Bacchetta; Mauro Casti