TITLE:
Phytoextraction Capacity of Chrysopogon nigritanus Grown on Arsenic Contaminated Soil
AUTHORS:
Beda Amichalé Jean Cyrille, Messou Aman, Ouattara Pétémanagnan Jean-Marie, Coulibaly Lacina
KEYWORDS:
Phytoextraction, Chrysopogon nigritanus, Arsenic, Bioaccumulation Factor, Transfer Factor
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Applied Sciences,
Vol.11 No.7,
July
30,
2021
ABSTRACT: This study aims to investigate the capacity of Chrysopogon nigritanus to accumulate As from contaminated soils. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse. C. nigritanus was subjected to uncontaminated soil and As contaminated soil (50 mg/kg, 100 mg/kg and 150 mg/kg of As), for 180 days. Plant growth and biomass produced, concentration of As in soil and plant, bioaccumulation and transfer factors, as the location of As in tissues and cells of the plant have been determined. Plant growth decreased significantly with increasing of soil As concentration. C. nigritanus accumulated more As in roots biomass. The highest bioaccumulation factor values were found in contaminated soil at 50 mg As/kg (As 50), then contaminated soil at 100 mg As/kg (As 100) and contaminated soil at 150 mg As/kg (As 150). As was essentially fixed to the intracellular compartment of the roots, stems and leaves. In roots tissues, As was mainly retained in the rhizodermis and the pericycle. While in stems tissues, As was preferentially accumulated in the conductive bundles. In the leaves, the final destination of As was epidermis tissues.