561
Views
12
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Lithium, Vanadium and Chromium Uptake Ability of Brassica juncea from Lithium Mine Tailings

&

References

  • Acar YB, Alshawabkeh AN. 1993. Principles of elektrokinetic remediation. Environ Sci Technol 27(13):2638–2647.
  • Anderson MA, Bertch PM, Miller WP. 1988. The distribution of lithium in selected soils and surface waters of the southeastern USA. Appl Geochem 3:205–212.
  • Ariyakanon N, Winaipanich B. 2006. Phytoremediation of copper contaminated soil by Brassica juncea (l.) Czern & Bidens alba (L.) DC var radiata. JSciResChula Univ 31(1).
  • Bardet J, Tchakirian A, Lagrange R. 1937. Dosage du lithium dans l’eau de mer. CR Acad Sci 204:443–445.
  • Belouchi A, Kwan T, Gros P. 1997. Cloning and characterization of the OsNramp family from Oryza sativa, a new family of membrane proteins possibly implicated in the transport of metal ions. Plant Mol Bio 33(6):1085–1092.
  • Berridge MJ, Downes CP, Hanley MR. 1989. Neutral and developmental actions of lithium: a unifying hypothesis. Cell 59:411–419.
  • Dawn-Lindblom S, Abdel-Ghany S, Hanson BR, Hwang S, Terry N, Pilon-Smits EAH. 2006. Constititive expression of a high affinity sulfate transporter in Indian Mustard affects metal tolerance and accumulation. J Environ Qual 35:726–733.
  • Diwan H, Ahmad A, Iqbal M. 2010. Uptake related parameters as indices of phytoremediation potential. Biologia 65:1004–1011.
  • Ernst WHO. 1996. Bioavailability of heavy metals and decontamination of soil by plants. Appl Geochem 11:163–167.
  • Gardea-Torresday JL, Peralta-Videa JR, Montes M, De La Rosa G, Corral-Diaz B. 2004. Bioaccumulation of cadmium, chromium and copper by Convolvulus arvensis L. impact on plant growth and uptake of nutritional elements. Bioresource Technol 92:229–232.
  • Gosh M, Singh SP. 2005. Comparative uptake and phytoextraction study of soil induced chromium by accumulator and high biomass weed species. App Ecol Env Res 3:67–79.
  • Haag-Kerwer A, Schafer HJ, Heiss S, Walter C, Rausch T. 1999. Cadmium exposure in Brassica juncea causes decline in transpiration rate and leaf expansion without effect on photosynthesis. J of Exp Bot 50:1827–1835.
  • Haddadin MSY, Khattari S, Caretto D, Robinson RK. 2002. Potential intake of lithium by the inhabitants of different regions in Jordan. Pak J of Nut 1:137–140.
  • Hall JM, Chan LH, McDonough WF, Turekian KK. 2005. Determination of the lithium isotopic composition of Planktic forminifera and its application as a paleo-seawater proxy. Mar Geol 217:255–265.
  • Han SH, Lee JC, Jang SS, Kim PG. 2004. Composted sewage sludge can improve the physiological properties of Betula schmidtii grown in tailings. J Plant Bio 47(2):99–104.
  • Jones Jr. JB, Wolf B, Mills HA. 1991. Plant analysis handbook. Athens (GA): Micro-Macro Publishing. p. 23–26.
  • Kamal M, Ghaly AE, Mahmoud N, Cote R. 2004. Phytoaccumulation of heavy metals by aquatic plants. Environ Int 29:1029–1039.
  • Kszos LA, Stewart AJ. 2003. Review of lithium in the aquatic environment: distribution in the United States, toxicity and case example of groundwater contamination. Ecotoxicology 12:439–447.
  • Lasat MM, Norvell WA, Kochian LV.1997. Potential for phytoextraction of 137 Cs from a contaminated soil. Plant Soil 195:99–106.
  • Mendenhall W, Beaver RJ, Beaver BM. 2006. Introduction to probability and statistics. 12th ed. Belmont (CA): Brooks/Cole.
  • Nahorski SR, Ragan CI, Challiss RAJ.1991. Lithium and the phosphoinositide cycle: an example of uncompetitive inhibition and its pharmacological consequences. Trends Pharmacol Sci 12:297–303.
  • Nishihama S, Onishi K, Yoshizuka K. 2011. Selective recovery process of lithium from seawater using integrated ion exchange methods. Solvent Extr Ion Ex 29:421–431.
  • Oygard JK, Mage A, Gjengedal E. 2004. Estimation of the mass-balance of selected metals in four sanitary landfills in Western Norway, with emphasis on the heavy metal content of the deposited waste and the leachate. Water Res 38:2851–2858.
  • Park JH, Lamb D, Paneerselvam P, Choppala G, Bolan N, Chung JW. 2011. Role of organic amendments on enhanced bioremediation of heavy metal(loid) contaminated soils. J Hazard Mater 185:529
  • Salt DE, Pickering IJ, Prince RC, Gleba D, Dushenkov S, Smith RD, Raskin I. 1997. Metal accumulation by aquacultured seedlings of Indian mustard. Environ Sc and Tech 31:1636
  • Salt DE, Prince, RC, Pickering IJ, Raskin I. 1995. Mechanisms of cadmium mobility and accumulation in Indian mustard. Plant Physiol 109:427–433.
  • Schrauzer NG. 2002. Lithium: occurrence, dietary intakes, nutritional essentiality. J Am Coll Nut 21(1):14–21.
  • Seth CS, Misra V, Chauhan KS. 2011. Accumulation, detoxification and genotoxicity of heavy metals in Indian mustard (Brassica Juncea L.). Inter J Phytoremediat 14(1):1–13.
  • Shotyk W. 1988. Review of the inorganic geochemistry of peats and peatland waters. Earth Sci Rev 25:95–176.
  • Terry N, Carlson C, Raab TK, Zayed A. 1992. Rates of selenium volatilization among crop species. J Environ Qual 21:341–344.
  • Tester CF. 1990. Organic amendments effects on physical and chemical properties of a sandy soil. Soil Sci Soc Am J 54:827–831.
  • Wang Q, Cui Y, Dong Y. 2002. Phytoremediation of polluted waters: potentials and prospects of wetland plants. ActaBiotechnol 22:199–208.
  • Wiberg E, Wiberg N, Holleman AF. 2001. Inorganic chemistry. San Diego (CA): Academic Press.
  • Williams LE, Pittman JK, Hall JL. 2000. Emerging mechanisms for heavy metal transport in plants. Biochem Biophys Acta 1465:104–126.
  • Zu YQ, Li Y, Chen JJ, Qin L, Schvartz C. 2005. Hyperaccumulation of Pb, Zn, and Cd in herbacious grown on lead-zinc mining area in Yunnan, China. Environ Int 31:755–762.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.