
pmid: 16815613
Phytoremediation is an emerging strategy to remediate soils contaminated with pollutants like explosives in which plants will uptake, degrade and/or accumulate pollutants. To implement this technology on a site contaminated with RDX, we chose rice, which is able to grow in lagoons, and we tested its ability to grow in soils with high levels of RDX and to decrease RDX concentrations in soil. Rice was grown for 40 days in soil contaminated with increasing [14C]RDX concentrations. Emergence and growth were not affected by RDX. Total chlorophyll content decreased with RDX concentrations of over 500 mg kg(-1). Amounts of chlorophyll were correlated with the appearance of necrosis in leaf extremities. After 40 days, rice translocated 89% of uptaken radioactivity to leaves with 90% in leaf extremities. Analyzes of leaf extracts showed that 95% of radioactivity was RDX in its parent form. Necrosis appears to be a phytotoxic symptom of RDX accumulation.
Chlorophyll, Triazines, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], Rodenticides, Germination, Oryza, 630, Phytoremediation, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], Plant Leaves, Soil, Biodegradation, Environmental, Munitions, Explosive Agents, Soil Pollutants, RDX, Rice, Carbon Radioisotopes
Chlorophyll, Triazines, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], Rodenticides, Germination, Oryza, 630, Phytoremediation, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], Plant Leaves, Soil, Biodegradation, Environmental, Munitions, Explosive Agents, Soil Pollutants, RDX, Rice, Carbon Radioisotopes
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