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METAL ACCUMULATION IN LOLIUM PERENNE AND BRASSICA NAPUS AS AFFECTED BY APPLICATION OF CHITOSANS

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Pages 894-907 | Published online: 07 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

The effects of chitosan, a fishery waste-based material, and its derivative glutaraldehyde cross-linked chitosan (chitosan-GLA) on metal uptake by Lolium perenne (perennial ryegrass) and Brassica napus (rapeseed) were studied in a greenhouse pot experiment. Metal uptake by perennial ryegrass was highly dependent on the rate of addition of the chitosans. Low application rate (1% w/w) enhanced metal uptake, whereas 10% (w/w) addition decreased metal uptake. It was estimated that chitosan 1% (w/w) treatment could assist perennial ryegrass to remove approximately 3.2 kg Zn/ha and 0.29 kg Pb/ha. For rapeseed, metal uptake was decreased at all rates of application of chitosans. The ammonium acetate extractable metals in soil decreased following application of chitosans and plant growth.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

A. Kamari thanks Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia and Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Malaysia for providing a SLAI-PhD Scholarship Award. We thank M. Beglan and I. Freer for their assistance.

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