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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6371284

The potential of corn (Zea Mays) for phytoremediation of soil contaminated with heavy metals

Jasmina Ibrahimpašić ; Biotechnical Faculty, University of Bihać, Luke Marjanovića bb, Bihać, Bosnia and Hercegovina
Vildana Jogić ; Biotechnical Faculty, University of Bihać, Luke Marjanovića bb, Bihać, Bosnia and Hercegovina
Aida Džaferović ; Biotechnical Faculty, University of Bihać, Luke Marjanovića bb, Bihać, Bosnia and Hercegovina
Halid Makić ; Biotechnical Faculty, University of Bihać, Luke Marjanovića bb, Bihać, Bosnia and Hercegovina
Merima Toromanović ; Biotechnical Faculty, University of Bihać, Luke Marjanovića bb, Bihać, Bosnia and Hercegovina
Samira Dedić ; Biotechnical Faculty, University of Bihać, Luke Marjanovića bb, Bihać, Bosnia and Hercegovina


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Heavy metal pollution is a significant environmental problem and has a negative impact on human health and agriculture. Phytoremediation has recently emerged as an efficient heavy metal remediation technology. To examine the phytoremediation potential, an experiment was conducted, where the influence of high and low concentrations of heavy metals, lead, cadmium and zinc (Pb, Cd and Zn) on the phenological characteristics of corn (Zea mays), as well as their accumulation in the underground and aboveground part was monitored. The experiment was carried out in outdoor conditions in pots in which corn was planted and the soil was contaminated with heavy metals in concentrations below and above the maximum allowable concentration prescribed by the Ordinance. The experiment lasted 45 days. By processing the results, statistically significant differences in plant development were determined.The highest concentration of Zn was recorded in the aboveground part of the plant, the stem in the amount of 24.443 mg/kg, and the lowest concentration in the leaf 0.216 mg/kg. The highest concentrations of Cd and Pb were recorded in the root, for lead 26.610 mg/kg and in the stem for cadmium 30.490 mg/kg, which is a statistically significantly higher established value compared to other parts of the plant.

Ključne riječi

phytoremediation,Corn (Zea mays),heavy metals

Hrčak ID:

274176

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/274176

Datum izdavanja:

25.1.2022.

Posjeta: 505 *