Author/Authors :
Saffari, Vahid Reza Research and Technology Institute of Plant Production - Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman, Iran , Saffari, Mahboub Department of Environment - Institute of Science and High Technology and Environmental Sciences - Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
In current study, the enhanced efficiency of copper (Cu) phytoremediation potential of Calendula
officinalis L. was investigated in a Cu-spiked calcareous soil, using foliar and soil application of humic
acid. For this purpose, in a greenhouse experiment, seedlings of C. officinalis were transferred to Cuspiked soils (0, 250 and 500 mg/kg) and treated separately with soil (soil drench) and foliar (spraying
plant leaves) humic acid applications at different levels (0, 10, 20 μM). The humic acid treatments
were applied 2 weeks after transferring plant, and eventually the various biochemical-physiological
traits and phytoremediation indices of Cu in C. officinalis were measured at (specific) time points.
According to the results, C. officinalis grew normally without any toxicity signs in Cu-spiked soils,
however with increasing the Cu levels, the dry weight biomass decreased and antioxidant enzymes
activities increased. Both foliar and soil humic acid application in Cu-spiked soils increased dry
weight biomass, photosynthetic pigment contents, Cu concentration, and bioconcentration factor
(BCF). Furthermore, the application of this organic substance, obviously moderated the Cu stress since
the antioxidant enzymes activities reduced compared to the control. Based on the results, the obtained
translocation factor (TF) and BCF values of Cu, which were >1, indicated that this plant is a Cuhyperaccumulator, which could extract Cu via phytoextraction mechanism. Generally, the results of
this study showed that, among the humic acid treatments, application of 20 μM (especially soil drench
application) had the best effect on increasing Cu phytoremediation efficiency in the studied soil and it
recommended to enhance the efficiency of Cu phytoremediation in calcareous soils.
Keywords :
Calendula officinalis L , Alkaline soil , Heavy metals , Humic acid , Phytoextraction