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- W2037637864 abstract "Four plant species were found naturally growing at an acid mine drainage (AMD)-impacted site contaminated with 9430 mg kg−1Al, 76,000 Fe mg kg−1, ∼150 mg kg−1Mn, and 420 mg kg−1 Mg: soybeans (Glycine max), cattails (Typha latifolia), goldenrods (Solidago sp.), and reed grass (Phragmites australis). The metal uptake selectivity was Fe≫Mg∼Mn>Al for cattails, Mg>Mn>Fe>Al for goldenrods, and Fe≫Al>Mg>Mn for reeds. When metal translocation factors, shoot concentrations, and toxicity of the contaminants were correlated, cattails and reeds were more effective at the site than the soybeans or goldenrods. Cattails had a translocation factor of 3.71 for Al, 3.3 for Mg, 1.98 for Mn, and only 0.2 for Fe. The translocation factors for reeds were much higher for Fe (8.64) and Al (7.3). Cattails (1.11 mg Al g−1 shoot) and reeds (3.4 mg g−1 g shoot) were both able to hyperaccumulate Al. Additional research is warranted to ascertain if the uptake efficiencies can be enhanced by the use of chelators." @default.
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- W2037637864 title "Evaluation of the Phytoextraction Potential at an Acid-Mine-Drainage-Impacted Site" @default.
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