Publication | Open Access
Influence of silver and titanium nanoparticles on arbuscular mycorrhiza colonization and accumulation of radiocaesium in Helianthus annuus
181
Citations
15
References
2010
Year
Environmental ChemistryChemical EngineeringArbuscular Mycorrhizal FungusEngineeringPlant-soil InteractionEnvironmental EngineeringBioremediationPhytoremediationEnvironmental RemediationBioaccumulationActivated CarbonEcotoxicologyTitanium NanoparticlesArbuscular Mycorrhiza ColonizationMycorrhizal PlantsMycelial InteractionPhytotoxicityHelianthus Annuus
The influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus on 134Cs uptake by Helianthus annuus was studied in a pilot study under growth chamber conditions. Mycorrhizal plants took up five times more 134Cs (up to 250,000 Bq kg-1 dry weight) than non mycorrhizal plants. Silver and titanium nanoparticles, supplied into the surface soil layer decreased both the mycorrhizal colonization and Cs uptake by mycorrhizal plants. The application of activated carbon attenuated the effect of nanoparticles and increased 134Cs uptake in the presence of mycorrhizal fungi (up to 400,000 Bq kg-1 dry weight). The results underline the possible application of phytoremediation techniques based on mycorrhiza assisted plants in decontamination of both radionuclides and nanoparticles.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1