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Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2013

Agricultural Technologies for Enhancing the Phytoremediation of Cadmium-Contaminated Soil by Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.

Ningyu Li; Zhian Li; Qinglin Fu; Ping Zhuang; Bin Guo; Hua Li

Three pot experiments were carried out to evaluate the phytoextraction efficiency of cadmium (Cd) by an amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.). To enhance phytoremediation potential, this study examined the effect of fertilization, repeated harvests, and growth time on the efficiency of Cd removal from soil. The result showed that fertilizing with NPK increased dry biomass by a factor of 4.2, resulting in a large increment of Cd accumulation. Repeated harvests had a significant effect on the plant biomass and thus on overall Cd removal and an optimal cutting position influenced the amount of Cd extracted from soils. Plant growth time was found to significantly affect the amount of Cd extracted by A. hypochondriacus. This study indicates that A. hypochondriacus has great phytoremediation potential in Cd-contaminated soil. For best practice, the recommendation is to maximize the phytoextraction efficiency of A. hypochondriacus by repeated harvests, harvesting at the squaring stage (soon after the flower begins to appear), and apply NPK compound fertilizer as base application.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2016

Endogenous salicylic acid is required for promoting cadmium tolerance of Arabidopsis by modulating glutathione metabolisms

Bin Guo; Chen Liu; Hua Li; Keke Yi; Nengfei Ding; Ningyu Li; Yicheng Lin; Qinglin Fu

A few studies with NahG transgenic lines of Arabidopsis show that depletion of SA enhances cadmium (Cd) tolerance. However, it remains some uncertainties that the defence signaling may be a result of catechol accumulation in NahG transgenic lines but not SA deficiency. Here, we conducted a set of hydroponic assays with another SA-deficient mutant sid2 to examine the endogenous roles of SA in Cd tolerance, especially focusing on the glutathione (GSH) cycling. Our results showed that reduced SA resulted in negative effects on Cd tolerance, including decreased Fe uptake and chlorophyll concentration, aggravation of oxidative damage and growth inhibition. Cd exposure significantly increased SA concentration in wild-type leaves, but did not affect it in sid2 mutants. Depletion of SA did not disturb the Cd uptake in either roots or shoots. The reduced Cd tolerance in sid2 mutants is due to the lowered GSH status, which is associated with the decreased expression of serine acetyltransferase along with a decline in contents of non-protein thiols, phytochelatins, and the lowered transcription and activities of glutathione reductase1 (GR1) which reduced GSH regeneration. Finally, the possible mode of SA signaling through the GR/GSH pathway during Cd exposure is discussed.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2012

Cadmium stabilization with nursery stocks through transplantation: a new approach to phytoremediation.

Bin Guo; Yongchao Liang; Qinglin Fu; Nengfei Ding; Chen Liu; Yicheng Lin; Hua Li; Ningyu Li

Disposal of heavy metal contaminated biomass after phytoremediation is still unfeasible. This paper presents a viable phyto-extraction approach in which metals in contaminated soils are stabilized by nursery stocks before transplantation for greening. In this respect, two pot-experiments are reported comparing seven nursery stocks species exposed to different Cd levels. The first experiment revealed that Cd was mainly stabilized in the roots of all species studied. Greater amounts of Cd were accumulated in the epidermis than cortex plus stele. Cupressus Blue Ice showed greatest tolerance to the 100 and 200 mg kg(-1) Cd stresses. The second experiment additionally evaluated the possible risk of Cd release after transplanting the Cd treated plants into uncontaminated soil. After 120 days of transplantation, the relatively trace amounts of Cd in the roots of Euonymus japonicus, Pittosporum tobira and C. Blue Ice had either been partially transferred into the shoots or released into the soil. The highest Cd concentration increase in bulk soil (0.428 mg kg(-1)), however, was much lower than the environmental quality standard for soils of China (1 mg kg(-1)). The potential effectiveness of this technique in the use of Cd-contaminated soil and further investigation needed in the field trials were also evaluated.


Agricultural Water Management | 2010

Ameliorative effects of inoculation with the plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium Pseudomonas sp. DW1 on growth of eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) seedlings under salt stress.

Qinglin Fu; Chen Liu; Nengfei Ding; Yicheng Lin; Bin Guo


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2012

Soil microbial communities and enzyme activities in a reclaimed coastal soil chronosequence under rice–barley cropping

Qinglin Fu; Chen Liu; Nengfei Ding; Yicheng Lin; Bin Guo; Jiafa Luo; Hailong Wang


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2013

The effect of long-term reclamation on enzyme activities and microbial community structure of saline soil at Shangyu, China

Chen Liu; Jianming Xu; Nengfei Ding; Qinglin Fu; Bin Guo; Yicheng Lin; Hua Li; Ningyu Li


European Journal of Soil Biology | 2016

The influence of soil properties on the size and structure of bacterial and fungal communities along a paddy soil chronosequence

Chen Liu; Nengfei Ding; Qinglin Fu; Philip C. Brookes; Jianming Xu; Bin Guo; Yichen Lin; Hua Li; Ningyu Li


Journal of Environmental Management | 2014

Decline in extractable kitasamycin during the composting of kitasamycin manufacturing waste with dairy manure and sawdust

Nengfei Ding; Weidong Li; Chen Liu; Qinglin Fu; Bin Guo; Hua Li; Ningyu Li; Yicheng Lin


Geoderma | 2014

Soil development under different cropping systems in a reclaimed coastal soil chronosequence

Qinglin Fu; Nengfei Ding; Chen Liu; Yicheng Lin; Bin Guo


Journal of Plant Growth Regulation | 2016

Silicon Alleviates Cadmium Toxicity in Two Cypress Varieties by Strengthening the Exodermis Tissues and Stimulating Phenolic Exudation of Roots

Bin Guo; Chen Liu; Nengfei Ding; Qinglin Fu; Yicheng Lin; Hua Li; Ningyu Li

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Bin Guo

China Geological Survey

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Nengfei Ding

China Geological Survey

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Yicheng Lin

China Geological Survey

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Hua Li

China Geological Survey

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Ningyu Li

China Geological Survey

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Ping Zhuang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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