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Phytoremediation of selenium using subsurface-flow constructed wetland

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2006
Taylor & Francis Philadelphia, Pa.

International journal of phytoremediation 8, 187 - 198 () [10.1080/15226510600846723]

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Abstract: The potential of two plant species, Phragmites australis (common reed) and Typha latifolia (cattail), in the phytoremediation process of selenium (Se) was studied in subsurface-flow constructed wetland (SSF). Se was supplemented continuously at a concentration of 100 microg Se L(-1) in the inlet of the cultivation beds of the SSF. Water samples collected from the outlet of the Phragmites bed after 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 wk of treatments showed that Se content was under detectable limits. Water samples collected from the Typha bed at the same five periods showed that Se concentrations in the outlet were 55, 47, 65, 76, and 25 microg/L, respectively. The results of bioaccumulation in the biomass of both species after 12 wk of treatment indicated that Typha plants accumulated Se mainly in fine roots. Phragmites accumulated Se mainly in leaves and rhizomes, and moderate levels were found in stems and fine organic materials. The results indicate that common reed is a very good species for Se phytoextraction and phytostabilization (immobilization) and that cattail is only a phytostabilization species. The use of common reed and cattail for Se phytoremediation in a SSF system and in constructed wetland models are discussed.

Keyword(s): Biodegradation, Environmental (MeSH) ; Biomass (MeSH) ; Plant Leaves: metabolism (MeSH) ; Plant Roots: metabolism (MeSH) ; Plant Stems: metabolism (MeSH) ; Poaceae: metabolism (MeSH) ; Rhizome: metabolism (MeSH) ; Selenium: metabolism (MeSH) ; Typhaceae: metabolism (MeSH) ; Water Movements (MeSH) ; Wetlands (MeSH) ; Selenium ; J ; subsurface-flow constructed wetland (SSF) (auto) ; phytoremediation (auto) ; wetland plants (auto) ; Typha (auto) ; Phragmites (auto)

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Contributing Institute(s):
  1. Phytosphäre (ICG-III)
Research Program(s):
  1. Terrestrische Umwelt (P24)

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