Yunsong Lai
Sichuan Agricultural University
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2018
Lijin Lin; Fabo Chen; Jin Wang; Ming’an Liao; Xiulan Lv; Zhihui Wang; Huanxiu Li; Qunxian Deng; Hui Xia; Dong Liang; Yi Tang; Xun Wang; Yunsong Lai; Wei Ren
To determine whether the living hyperaccumulator plants and their straws have the same effects on the growth and heavy metal accumulation of common plants, two pot experiments (intercropping experiment and straw mulch experiment) were conducted to study the effects of living hyperaccumulator plants (Solanum photeinocarpum, Tagetes erecta, Galinsoga parviflora and Bidens pilosa) and their straws on the growth and cadmium (Cd) accumulation of common plant Cyphomandra betacea seedlings. Intercropping with T. erecta or B. pilosa promoted the growth of C. betacea seedlings compared with the monoculture, while intercropping with S. photeinocarpum or G. parviflora inhibited that. Intercropping with S. photeinocarpum decreased the Cd contents in the roots and shoots of C. betacea seedlings compared with the monoculture, but intercropping with the other plants did not. In the straw mulch experiment, the straw of S. photeinocarpum or T. erecta promoted the growth of C. betacea seedlings compared with the control, while the straw of G. parviflora or B. pilosa did not. The straw of S. photeinocarpum or T. erecta decreased the Cd contents in the shoots of C. betacea seedlings, and the straw of G. parviflora or B. pilosa increased the shoot Cd contents. Thus, intercropping with S. photeinocarpum and applying S. photeinocarpum or T. erecta straw can reduce the Cd uptake of C. betacea.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2016
Lijin Lin; Daiyu Yang; Xun Wang; Ming’an Liao; Zhihui Wang; Xiulan Lv; Fuyi Tang; Dong Liang; Hui Xia; Yunsong Lai; Yi Tang
The effects of grafting on the cadmium (Cd) accumulation characteristics of the potential Cd-hyperaccumulator Solanum photeinocarpum were studied under Cd stress in our experiment. Four treatments were used in the experiment: ungrafted (UG), self-rooted grafting by the same S. photeinocarpum seedling (SG), self-rooted grafting by two different development stages of S. photeinocarpum seedlings (DG), and grafting on the rootstock of wild potato (PG). SG and DG decreased the root, scion stem, leaf, whole shoot, and whole plant biomasses compared with UG, but increased the rootstock stem biomass, while only PG increased the root and whole plant biomasses. SG and DG increased the Cd contents in the different organs of S. photeinocarpum compared with UG, while PG decreased the Cd content compared with UG. The Cd extraction by the whole plant of S. photeinocarpum was ranked as DG > SG > UG > PG. Additionally, the antioxidant enzyme activities in SG and DG were enhanced compared with UG, while that of PG was reduced compared with UG. The grafting increased the DNA methylation levels and changed the methylation patterns of S. photeinocarpum compared with UG. Therefore, SG and DG can increase the Cd accumulation in S. photeinocarpum, which can be used for the phytoremediation of Cd-contaminated soil.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2017
Qiyu Lu; Jianhua Li; Fabo Chen; Ming’an Liao; Lijin Lin; Yi Tang; Dong Liang; Hui Xia; Yunsong Lai; Xun Wang; Cheng Chen; Wei Ren
Intercropping affects heavy-metal uptake in plants. In this study, three cadmium (Cd)-accumulator species (Stellaria media, Malachium aquaticum, and Galium aparine) were intercropped together in Cd-contaminated soil to study the effects of intercropping on co-remediation. Mutual intercropping significantly increased the biomasses of S. media, M. aquaticum, and G. aparine compared with their respective monocultures. The photosynthetic pigment contents of three species were not significantly affected by mutual intercropping. Mutual intercropping did not increase the Cd contents in roots and shoots of G. aparine, but it increased the Cd contents in roots of S. media and M. aquaticum. It also decreased the Cd contents in shoots of S. media and M. aquaticum. Only G. aparine intercropped with M. aquaticum and three-species intercropping increased Cd-accumulation levels in whole plants of each species. Only S. media intercropped with M. aquaticum and three-species intercropping increased the Cd accumulation at the whole plant level in every plant in a single pot, with S. media intercropped with M. aquaticum showing the greatest increase. Therefore, S. media intercropped with M. aquaticum and three-species intercropping may improve the efficiency of phytoremediation of Cd-contaminated soil, with S. media intercropped with M. aquaticum representing the best combination.
International Journal of Phytoremediation | 2017
Jing He; Lijin Lin; Qianqian Ma; Ming’an Liao; Xun Wang; Yunsong Lai; Dong Liang; Hui Xia; Yi Tang; Jin Wang; Li Wang
ABSTRACT The effects of uniconazole (S-3307) application on the growth and cadmium (Cd) accumulation of accumulator plant Malachium aquaticum (L.) Fries. were studied through a pot experiment. The application of S-3307 increased the biomass and photosynthetic pigment content of M. aquaticum in Cd-contaminated soil, and also improved the superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD) activities in M. aquaticum. Application of S-3307 increased Cd content in shoots and decreased Cd content in roots of M. aquaticum, but the translocation factor (TF) of M. aquaticum increased with the increase of S-3307 concentration. For phytoextraction, the application of S-3307 increased Cd extractions by roots, shoots and whole plants of M. aquaticum, and the maxima were obtained at 75 mg L−1 S-3307, which increased by 22.07%, 37.79% and 29.07%, respectively, compared with their respective controls. Therefore, S-3307 can be used for enhancing the Cd extraction ability of M. aquaticum, and 75 mg L−1 S-3307 was the optimal dose.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2016
Jin Wang; Lijin Lin; Lei Liu; Dong Liang; Hui Xia; Xiulan Lv; Ming’an Liao; Zhihui Wang; Yunsong Lai; Yi Tang; Xun Wang; Wei Ren
Pot and field experiments were conducted to study the effects of interspecies rootstocks on cadmium (Cd) accumulation characteristics of the potential Cd-hyperaccumulator Solanum photeinocarpum postgrafting generation plants. Four treatments (ungrafted and S. photeinocarpum seedlings grafted on the rootstocks of eggplant, potato, and tomato) were utilized in the present study. In the 2 pot experiments, eggplant and potato reduced biomass of S. photeinocarpum postgrafting generation plants, whereas tomato increased shoot biomass compared with the control (ungrafted seedlings). Compared with ungrafted seedlings, tomato increased and eggplant decreased Cd contents in shoots of S. photeinocarpum postgrafting generation. Only tomato increased Cd extraction by shoots of S. photeinocarpum postgrafting generation compared with ungrafted seedlings. In the field experiment, only tomato increased shoot Cd content of S. photeinocarpum postgrafting generation by 8.31% and shoot Cd extraction by 9.30% compared with ungrafted seedlings. Therefore, use of tomato as rootstock could enhance the ability of S. photeinocarpum postgrafting generation plants to remediate Cd-contaminated soil. Environ Toxicol Chem 2016;35:2845-2850.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2016
Jin Wang; Lijin Lin; Li Luo; Ming’an Liao; Xiulan Lv; Zhihui Wang; Dong Liang; Hui Xia; Xun Wang; Yunsong Lai; Yi Tang
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016
Lijin Lin; Jing He; Xun Wang; Jin Wang; Xiulan Lv; Ming’an Liao; Zhihui Wang; Yi Tang; Dong Liang; Hui Xia; Yunsong Lai
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017
Kewen Huang; Lijin Lin; Fabo Chen; Ming’an Liao; Jin Wang; Yi Tang; Yunsong Lai; Dong Liang; Hui Xia; Xun Wang; Wei Ren
Environmental Progress | 2017
Jing He; Lijin Lin; Qianqian Ma; Ming’an Liao; Xun Wang; Dong Liang; Hui Xia; Yunsong Lai; Yi Tang; Shengxiang Chen; Li Wang
Environmental Progress | 2018
Lijin Lin; Qianqian Ma; Jin Wang; Xiulan Lv; Ming’an Liao; Hui Xia; Shengxiang Chen; Yunsong Lai; Cheng Chen; Xun Wang; Yi Tang; Dong Liang