![]() Sci Rep 5:13554Ĭhen J, Shafi M, Wang Y, Wu J, Ye Z, Liu C, Zhong B, Guo H, He L, Liu D (2016) Organic acid compounds in root exudation of moso bamboo ( Phyllostachys pubescens) and its bioactivity as affected by heavy metals. For Ecol Manag 258:1489–1496Ĭhen J, Shafi M, Li S, Wang Y, Wu J, Ye Z, Peng D, Yan W, Liu D (2015) Copper induced oxidative stresses, antioxidant responses and phytoremediation potential of Moso bamboo ( Phyllostachys pubescens). Bot Rev 77:190–196Ĭhen X, Zhang X, Zhang Y, Booth T, He X (2009) Changes of carbon stocks in bamboo stands in China during 100 years. ![]() Environ Exp Bot 61:66–73Ĭao ZH, Zhou GM, Wen GS, Jiang PK, Zhuang SY, Qin H, Wong MH (2011) Bamboo in Subtropical China: efficiency of solar conversion into biomass and CO 2 sequestrations. ![]() nigra) clone Addato increasing copper concentrations. Environ Geochem Health 39:319–330īorghi M, Tognetti R, Monteforti G (2007) Responses of Populus × euramericana ( P. Plant Soil 345:237–245Īntoniadis V, Golia EE, Shaheen SM, Rinklebe J (2017) Bioavailability and health risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in Thriasio Plain, near Athens, Greece. Chemosphere 91:869–881Īn LY, Pan YH, Wang ZB, Cheng Z (2011) Heavy metal absorption status of five plant species in monoculture and intercropping. plumbizincicola is an economical strategy to promote heavy metal removal from metal-contaminated soil.Īli H, Khan E, Sajad MA (2013) Phytoremediation of heavy metals-concepts and applications. Phytoremediation by moso bamboo in association with S. Moso bamboo possessed the properties of endurance to heavy metals and high biomass production. ![]() The bioconcentration and translocation factors of bamboo tissues showed an obviously increasing tendency from MM to IMS. In plants, Cu contents in bamboo rhizomes, branches, and leaves and those of Zn and Cd in all bamboo tissues were significantly higher in the IMS than in the MM. Available Cu, Zn, and Cd contents were 65.0, 28.7, and 48.4% lower in the IMS and 52.8, 24.8, and 45.5% lower in the MM than those in the CK, respectively. Results showed that the available and total heavy metal contents in soil (0–20 and 20–40 cm soil layers) were ranked IMS < MM < CK. Soil properties and heavy metal removal capacity were assessed. plumbizincicola (IMS), and control (uncultivated, CK) were established in Cu-, Zn-, and Cd-contaminated soil. Monoculture of moso bamboo (MM), intercropping of moso bamboo × S. This study was conducted to investigate the capability of moso bamboo grown alone and in combination with Sedum plumbizincicola to remediate heavy metals. ![]()
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