Author/Authors :
Motesharezadeh ، Babak - University of Tehran , kamal-poor ، Sama - University of Tehran , Alikhani ، Hossein Ali - University of Tehran , Zariee ، Mehdi - Shiraz University , Azimi ، Sina - University of Tehran
Abstract :
This research aims to study the effect of Mycorrizal fungus and PlantGrowthPromoting Bacteria (PGPB) on Cadmium (Cd) uptake by oneyearold Eucalyptus Camaldulensis seedlings. The treatments have involved three levels of heavy metal (0, 30, and 60 mg/kg) for Cd, and three bacterial levels (no bacteria (B0), Bacillus (Ba105), and Pseudomonas (Ps36, Ps448)), inoculated with mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae (M1) and noninoculated with fungus (M0). Results show that absorption of these elements in plant increased as Cd concentration in soil became more. Inoculation by Ps448 bacteria had an incremental effect on Cd uptake by 90%, compared to the noninoculated (control) samples. Moreover, inoculation of the plants with mycorrhizal fungus increased Cd uptake by 24%, compared to the control. Also, it has been observed that plant resistance to metal stress and plant growth under such conditions ascended in treatments wherein inoculation happened with mycorrhizal fungus and bacteria. The highest Cd heavy metal uptake has been observed in Eucalyptus (shoots and roots), treatment (C2B2M1) with 648.19 micrograms per one seedling in pot. According to the obtained results, Eucalyptus with biological factors (fungi and bacteria) has the ability to clean and purify the contaminated soil with Cd heavy metal.
Keywords :
cadmium , Eucalyptus , minimum inhibitory concentration , phytoremediation , Pseudomonas