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International Journal of Phytoremediation | 2013

DYNAMICS OF THREE ORGANIC ACIDS (MALIC, ACETIC AND SUCCINIC ACID) IN SUNFLOWER EXPOSED TO CADMIUM AND LEAD

Niu Zhixin; Li Xiaodong; Sun Lina; Sun Tie-heng

Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) has been considered as a good candidate for bioaccumulation of heavy metals. In the present study, sunflower was used to enrich the cadmium and lead in sand culture during 90 days. Biomass, Cd and Pb uptake, three organic acids and pH in cultures were investigated. Results showed that the existence of Cd and Pb showed different interactions on the organic acids exudation. In single Cd treatments, malic and acetic acids in Cd10 showed an incremental tendency with time. In the mixed treatments of Cd and Pb, malic acids increased when 10 and 40 mg•L–1 Cd were added into Pb50, but acetic acids in Pb50 were inhibited by Cd addition. The Cd10 supplied in Pb100 stimulated the secretion of malic and succinic acids. Moreover, the Cd or Pb uptake in sunflower showed various correlations with pH and some organic acids, which might be due to the fact that the Cd and Pb interfere with the organic acids secretion in rhizosphere of sunflower, and the changes of organic acids altered the form and bioavailability of Cd and Pb in cultures conversely.Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) has been considered as a good candidate for bioaccumulation of heavy metals. In the present study, sunflower was used to enrich the cadmium and lead in sand culture during 90 days. Biomass, Cd and Pb uptake, three organic acids and pH in cultures were investigated. Results showed that the existence of Cd and Pb showed different interactions on the organic acids exudation. In single Cd treatments, malic and acetic acids in Cd10 showed an incremental tendency with time. In the mixed treatments of Cd and Pb, malic acids increased when 10 and 40 mg x L(-1) Cd were added into Pb50, but acetic acids in Pb50 were inhibited by Cd addition. The Cd10 supplied in Pb10 stimulated the secretion of malic and succinic acids. Moreover, the Cd or Pb uptake in sunflower showed various correlations with pH and some organic acids, which might be due to the fact that the Cd and Pb interfere with the organic acids secretion in rhizosphere of sunflower, and the changes of organic acids altered the form and bioavailability of Cd and Pb in cultures conversely.


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2009

Solubility of Trace Elements and Heavy Metals from Stabilized Sewage Sludge by Fly Ash

Zhang Hongling; Sun Lina; Sun Tie-heng


Advances in Environmental Biology | 2009

Response of root and aerial biomass to phytoextraction of Cd and Pb by sunflower, castor bean, alfalfa and mustard.

Niu Zhixin; Sun Lina; Sun Tie-heng


Chinese Journal of Ecology | 2007

Organic contamination status of Xihe River surface water and its riverbank underground water

Sun Tie-heng


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2007

Speciation of cadmium, lead in soils as affected by metal loading quantity and aging time.

Chen Su; Zhou Qixing; Sun Lina; Sun Tie-heng; Chao Lei


Archive | 2013

Method for repairing cadmium-polluted soil/bottom mud using beta vulgaris var.cicla l

Chen Su; Sun Lina; Chao Lei; Sun Tie-heng


Journal of Agro-Environment Science | 2008

Contamination Status of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon in Topsoils of Liao River Basin

Sun Tie-heng


Chinese Journal of Ecology | 2003

A research review and technical improvement analysis of constructed wetland systems for wastewater treatment

Sun Tie-heng


Chinese Journal of Ecology | 2010

Distribution and related source identification of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface water of Taizi River

Sun Tie-heng


Environmental Science & Technology | 2010

Treatment of printing and dyeing wastewater by DC electrocoagulation method.

Wang Xin; Li Haibo; Su Dan; Sun Tie-heng

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Chao Lei

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Niu Zhixin

Beijing Normal University

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Zhang Hongling

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chen Hongliang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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