Phytoextraction of heavy metals induced by bioaugmentation of a phosphate solubilizing bacterium.

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dc.contributor.author Arunakumara, K.K.I.U.
dc.contributor.author Walpola, B.C.
dc.contributor.author Song, J.S.
dc.contributor.author Shin, M.J.
dc.contributor.author Lee, C.J.
dc.contributor.author Yoon, M.H.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-17T04:18:43Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-17T04:18:43Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation Arunakumara, K. K. I. U., Walpola, B. C., Song, J. S., Shin, M. J., Lee, C. J. & Yoon, M. H., (2014). Phytoextraction of heavy metals induced by bioaugmentation of a phosphate solubilizing bacterium. Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture, 33, 155-164.http://dx.doi.org/10.5338/KJEA.2014.33.3.220. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1225-3537
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.lib.ruh.ac.lk/xmlui/handle/iruor/11237
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND: Excessive metals in the soil have become one of the most significant environmental problems. Phytoremediation has received considerable attention as a method for restoring the contaminated soils. The microbes having remarkable metal tolerance and plant growth-promoting abilities could also play a significant role in remediation of metal-contaminated soils, because bioaugmentation with such microbes could promote phytoextraction of metals. Therefore, the present study was focused on evaluating the phytoextraction of heavy metals (Co, Pb and Zn) in Helianthus annuus (sunflower) induced by bioaugmentation of a phosphate solubilizing bacterium. METHODS AND RESULTS: A phosphate solubilizing bacterium was isolated from metal-contaminated soils based on the greater halo size (>3 mm) with solid NBRIP agar medium containing 10 g glucose, 5 g Ca3(PO4)2, 5 g MgCl2⋅6H2O, 0.25 g MgSO4.7H2O, 0.2 g KCl, 0.1 g (NH4)2SO4 in 1 L distilled water. Isolated bacterial strain was assessed for their resistance to heavy metals; CoCl2.6H2O, 2PbCO3.Pb(OH)2, and ZnCl2 at various concentrations ranging from 100-400 µg/mL (Co, Pb and Zn) using the agar dilution method. A pot experiment was conducted with aqueous solutions of different heavy metals (Co, Pb and Zn) to assess the effect of bacterial strain on growth and metal uptake by Helianthus annuus (sunflower). The impact of bacterial inoculation on the mobility of metals in soil was investigated under laboratory conditions with 50 mL scaled polypropylene centrifuge tubes. The metal contents in the filtrate of plant extracts were determined using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer (Perkinelmer, Aanalyst 800, USA). CONCLUSION: Inoculation with Enterobacter ludwigii PSB 28 resulted in increased shoot and root biomass and enhanced accumulation of Co, Pb and Zn in Helianthus annuus plants. The strain was found to be capable of promoting metal translocation from the roots to the shoots of H. annuus. Therefore, Enterobacter ludwigii PSB 28 could be identified as an effective promoter of phytoextraction of Co, Pb and Zn from metal-contaminated soils en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher The Korean Society of Environmental Agriculture en_US
dc.subject Enterobacter ludwigii PSB 28 en_US
dc.subject Inoculation en_US
dc.subject Phytoextraction en_US
dc.subject Sunflower en_US
dc.title Phytoextraction of heavy metals induced by bioaugmentation of a phosphate solubilizing bacterium. en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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