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DOI 10.1007/s11356-019-06552-6
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Title (Primary) Bioremediation approach using charophytes—preliminary laboratory and field studies of mine drainage water from the Mansfeld Region, Germany
Author Herbst, A.; Patzelt, L.; Schoebe, S.; Schubert, H.; von Tümpling, W. ORCID logo
Source Titel Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Year 2019
Department FLOEK
Volume 26
Issue 34
Page From 34983
Page To 34992
Language englisch
Keywords Bioremediation; Carbonate encrustation; Heavy metals; Mining water; Plant physiology
Abstract Mine drainage water from the Schlenze stream, Mansfeld Region, Central Germany, which have shown an increase in heavy metal concentrations of Cd2+, Cu2+, Pb2+, and Zn2+, was used to investigate the bioremediation potential of charophytes. The removal of heavy metals by Chara subspinosa from the water was tested in single- and multi-metal additions. The uptake capacity of C. subspinosa decreased during the course of the experiment and was higher in single-metal addition than in multi-metal addition of Pb2+, Zn2+, and Cd2+. Accumulation of heavy metals in the carbonate encrustation of charophytes was far lower than those to which they were exposed. Cu, Cd, Pb, and Zn co-precipitated more in the encrustation of C. subspinosa exposed to single-metal approach than to multi-metal approach. The carbonate composition of charophytes was influenced by the water chemistry. Content of Na in the carbonate encrustation correlated with the Na+ concentration of the respective water. The toxic effect of heavy metals on photosynthesis was species-specific. Electron transport rates (ETRmax) were higher in Chara tomentosa than in C. subspinosa. Charophytes withstand the heavy metal concentrations when diluted with river water from the Altarm cut-off lake and can therefore be used for the bioremediation of diluted mine drainage waters by co-precipitating Cd, Cu, and Zn.
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Herbst, A., Patzelt, L., Schoebe, S., Schubert, H., von Tümpling, W. (2019):
Bioremediation approach using charophytes—preliminary laboratory and field studies of mine drainage water from the Mansfeld Region, Germany
Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res. 26 (34), 34983 - 34992 10.1007/s11356-019-06552-6