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Original Articles

EDTA-Enhanced Phytoremediation of Lead-Contaminated Soil by Corn

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Pages 2037-2048 | Received 04 Feb 2004, Accepted 27 Jul 2005, Published online: 14 Feb 2007
 

ABSTRACT

EDTA-enhanced phytoremediation by corn (Zea mays L.) of soil supplemented with 500 mg L−1 lead (Pb) was examined. The chelate EDTA was used in order to increase Pb bioavailability at four levels: 0 (control), 0.5 (low), 1.0 (medium), and 2.5 mmol kg−1 (high). Plants were grown under controlled conditions in a growth-chamber with supplementary light. An EDTA concentration of 5.0 mmol kg−1 was lethal to plants. At high and medium EDTA levels plants grew significantly less than control ones. Lead concentrations in corn leaves increased with increased EDTA levels. Plants subjected to medium EDTA level had the greatest root to shoot Pb translocation. Plants subjected to high EDTA level showed high phosphorus (P) uptake and translocation within plants. Therefore, possibly it was not only Pb that caused toxic effect on plants, but also the high internal concentration of P that in turn could have complexed active Fe.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors would like to thank Dr. P. Stewart for guidance; Dr. C. King for assistance with chemical preparation and analysis; and Dr. C. Vollrath for financial assistance.

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