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Taylor and Francis Group, International Journal of Phytoremediation, 4(19), p. 319-326, 2016

DOI: 10.1080/15226514.2016.1225284

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Enhanced phytostabilization of cadmium by a halophyte—Acanthus ilicifoliusL.

Journal article published in 2016 by A. M. Shackira, Jos T. Puthur ORCID
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Abstract

Heavy metal pollution in mangrove wetlands has become a growing matter of concern as it serves as sink and source for toxic heavy metals including cadmium (Cd). The present study evaluates the phytostabilization potential of a halophyte, Acanthus ilicifolius L., toward Cd under hydroponic culture conditions. Accumulation, translocation, and effects of Cd on the antioxidant system of A. ilicifolius were studied. Results indicated that A. ilicifolius accumulated Cd mainly in roots (96.4%) as compared to stem (1.4%) and leaves (0.6%) and the accumulated Cd is retained in root rather than being translocated to shoots as indicated by TF