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Suitability of four woody plant species for the phytostabilization of a zinc smelting slag site after 5 years of assisted revegetation

机译:五年辅助植被后,四种木本植物对锌冶炼炉渣场的植物稳定化的适用性

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PurposeZinc smelting activity generates large volumes of highly toxic waste slags and poses a potential extreme environmental risk for the surrounding areas. The establishment of a vegetation cap for the phytostabilization of abandoned mine tailing heaps using plants is usually considered a beneficial approach. This study aimed to evaluate the suitability of phytostabilization of zinc smelting slag using four woody plants combined with organic amendments, to investigate the distribution of heavy metals in the slag-plant system, and to better understand how the direct revegetation of a zinc smelting slag site can influence the mobility and geochemical fraction of heavy metals.Materials and methodsSlags were collected from the areas planted with vegetation (Arundo donax, Broussonetia papyrifera, Robinia pseudoacacia, and Cryptomeria fortunei) and a bare area in a zinc smelting waste slag site using an indigenous method. Physicochemical properties were determined with the usual procedures. The geochemical fraction and bioavailability of heavy metals was determined using the three-step modified European Community Bureau of Reference (BCR) sequential extraction and diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA) sequential extraction schemes. Heavy metal concentrations (Cu, Pb, Zn, and Cd) in the slag and plant samples were also measured.Results and discussionVegetation planted directly in the zinc smelting waste slag significantly enhanced the nutrient accumulation and reduced the bioavailability of heavy metals (Cu, Zn, and Cd) with the exception of A. donax for Zn and Cd. The presence of four woody plants increased the bioavailability of Pb. Sequential extraction revealed that revegetation reduced the acid-soluble extractable fraction and increased the fraction of heavy metals associated with the Fe/Mn oxy(hydr)oxides or organic matter. This is attributed to the establishment of plant-enhanced weathering of minerals in the waste slag that resulted in the formation of an amount of dissolved metals, and the amount of dissolved metals was partly redistributed into the soluble extractable fraction of the zinc smelting waste slag. The final concentration of metals (Cu, Pb, Zn, and Cd) in the soluble extractable fraction is dependent on the dynamics of metals induced by root activity in the rhizosphere. Much lower levels of heavy metals with lower translocation factors accumulated in the four woody plants than in the associated slags.ConclusionsWe conclude that the studied four woody plants showed a beneficial vegetation cover and phytostabilization potential within 5years of revegetation. These woody plants have the potential for high heavy metal tolerance and low heavy metal accumulation. Therefore, these woody plants could be used for revegetation and phytostabilization of zinc smelting slag sites under field conditions.
机译:目的锌冶炼活动会产生大量剧毒废渣,并对周围地区构成潜在的极端环境风险。建立植被盖以使用植物对废弃矿山尾矿堆进行植物稳定化通常被认为是一种有益的方法。这项研究旨在评估使用四种木本植物并结合有机改良剂对锌冶炼炉渣进行植物稳定化的适用性,以调查矿渣-植物系统中重金属的分布,并更好地了解锌冶炼渣场如何直接重新植被材料和方法矿渣是从种植有植被的地区(Arundo donax,Broussonetia papyrifera,Robinia pseudoacacia和Cryptomeria fortunei)以及锌冶炼废渣站点中的一个裸露区域收集的,使用当地人收集。方法。物理化学性质用常规方法测定。重金属的地球化学分数和生物利用度使用三步改进的欧洲共同体参考局(BCR)顺序萃取和二亚乙基三胺五乙酸(DTPA)顺序萃取方案确定。还测量了炉渣和植物样品中的重金属(Cu,Pb,Zn和Cd)浓度。结果与讨论直接种植在锌冶炼废渣中的植被显着提高了养分积累并降低了重金属(Cu,Zn和Cd),除了锌和镉的A. donax。四种木本植物的存在增加了Pb的生物利用度。连续提取表明,植被恢复减少了酸溶性可提取部分,并增加了与Fe / Mn氧化(氢)氧化物或有机物有关的重金属含量。这归因于废渣中矿物质在植物中的风化作用的建立,这导致了一定数量的溶解金属的形成,而溶解金属的量又部分重新分配到了锌冶炼废渣的可溶可提取部分中。可溶性可萃取级分中金属(铜,铅,锌和镉)的最终浓度取决于根际中根系活动诱导的金属动力学。与相关的矿渣相比,四种木本植物中积累的重金属含量低得多,转运因子较低。结论我们得出结论,研究的四种木本植物在植被恢复的5年内显示出有益的植被覆盖和植物稳定的潜力。这些木本植物具有较高的重金属耐受性和较低的重金属积累潜力。因此,这些木本植物可用于田间条件下的锌冶炼渣场的植被恢复和植物稳定。

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