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Phytoextraction of Lead from Soil by Parthenium hysterophorus Linn.


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1 University of Madras, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
2 Department of Biochemistry, Mohamed Sathak College of Arts and Science, University of Madras, Sholinganallur, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
     

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In recent years, heavy metals toxicity has increased due to frequent use of fertilizer in soil. Which causes hazardous to the food. Parthenium Hysterophorus Linn. had shown characteristics against lead toxicity in the soil. Phytoremediation (phytoextraction) of lead using above plant to extract lead from lead contaminated soil. Contamination of soil by heavy metals is of wide spread occurrence as a result of human, agriculture and industrial activities.The contamination is a risk to all organism including human. Entrance to the toxicity metals into the human body beyond threshold limits, causes many disease and health abnormalities. Although lead is not an essential element for the plants, it gets absorbed and accumulated in different parts of the plant. Parthenium hysterophorus linn. is a weed, distributed throughout the tropics of the world and plains in India. Remediation of soil contaminated with lead using parthenium hysterophorus appear to have great potential for cleaning of lead contaminated soil. The phytochemical present in Parthenium hysterophorus linn. has good potential of phytoremediation in the removal of lead from contaminated soil and its optimum removal of lead was found to be 223.8 mg/kg of soil at a concentration of 600mg of lead/kg of soil. Emerging cleans up technologies for phytoremediation of lead (Pb) as phytoextraction using Parthenium hysterophorus linn. having the potential to provide environmentally sound and economically viable remedies for the cleaning of lead contaminated soils.Further, more research can be carried out to genetically modified Parthenium hysterophorus linn. for better phytoremediation of lead and molecular studies greatly help in understanding the mechanism and enhancing the efficiency of phytoremedation of Parthenium hysterophorus linn. Furthermore, advance research can be achieved by isolating the active principle from Parthenium hysterophorus linn, involved in great potential for cleans up soil contaminated with lead.

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Phytoremediation, Lead, Hazardous, Molecular Studies and Parthenium hysterophorus L.
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Authors

Chanchal Kumari
University of Madras, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
J. Deepalakshmi
Department of Biochemistry, Mohamed Sathak College of Arts and Science, University of Madras, Sholinganallur, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India

Abstract


In recent years, heavy metals toxicity has increased due to frequent use of fertilizer in soil. Which causes hazardous to the food. Parthenium Hysterophorus Linn. had shown characteristics against lead toxicity in the soil. Phytoremediation (phytoextraction) of lead using above plant to extract lead from lead contaminated soil. Contamination of soil by heavy metals is of wide spread occurrence as a result of human, agriculture and industrial activities.The contamination is a risk to all organism including human. Entrance to the toxicity metals into the human body beyond threshold limits, causes many disease and health abnormalities. Although lead is not an essential element for the plants, it gets absorbed and accumulated in different parts of the plant. Parthenium hysterophorus linn. is a weed, distributed throughout the tropics of the world and plains in India. Remediation of soil contaminated with lead using parthenium hysterophorus appear to have great potential for cleaning of lead contaminated soil. The phytochemical present in Parthenium hysterophorus linn. has good potential of phytoremediation in the removal of lead from contaminated soil and its optimum removal of lead was found to be 223.8 mg/kg of soil at a concentration of 600mg of lead/kg of soil. Emerging cleans up technologies for phytoremediation of lead (Pb) as phytoextraction using Parthenium hysterophorus linn. having the potential to provide environmentally sound and economically viable remedies for the cleaning of lead contaminated soils.Further, more research can be carried out to genetically modified Parthenium hysterophorus linn. for better phytoremediation of lead and molecular studies greatly help in understanding the mechanism and enhancing the efficiency of phytoremedation of Parthenium hysterophorus linn. Furthermore, advance research can be achieved by isolating the active principle from Parthenium hysterophorus linn, involved in great potential for cleans up soil contaminated with lead.

Keywords


Phytoremediation, Lead, Hazardous, Molecular Studies and Parthenium hysterophorus L.