A Successive Application Approach for Effective Utilization of Three Aquatic Plants in Arsenic Removal

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Munish Kumar Poonam
Ambedkar Upadhyay
Shekhar Gautam
Sudhakar Mallick
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[1] Banaras Hindu University,Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development
[2] CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute,Plant Ecology and Environmental Science Division
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Arsenic; Phytoremediation; Successive application;
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In the present study, the performance of three selected aquatic plants [Hydrilla verticillata (H), Ceratophyllum demersum (C), and Lemna minor (L)] was evaluated for As removal from water when used in a successive application approach. The plants were subjected to 4 L of As-containing Hoagland medium (500 and 2500 μg L−1 as low and high exposure, respectively) for a period of 21 days in slots of 7 days each. The results showed that total As removal in 21 days varied in different combinations. The best combination was HCL showing 27 and 18% As removal in low and high As treatments, respectively, followed by HLC (21 and 16%), and LCH (15% and 12%). The lowest As removal was achieved by LHC and CLH combination in low As treatment (11%) and by CLH in high As treatment (6%). Individual plant exhibited different removal potential from combination to combination and from application at various stages. The contribution of Hydrilla varied from 8 to 52%, Ceratophyllum from 18 to 64% and Lemna from 18 to 66%. The study advocates the combination of Hydrilla-Ceratophyllum-Lemna for achieving the maximum As removal in the same period.
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