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Using profitable chrysanthemums for phytoremediation of Cd- and Zn-contaminated soils in the suburb of Shanghai
Authors:Luo  Fan  Hu  Xue-Feng  Oh  Kokyo  Yan  Li-Jun  Lu  Xin-Zhe  Zhang  Wei-Jie  Yonekura  Tetsushi  Yonemochi  Shinichi  Isobe  Yugo
Institution:1.Department of Environmental Science & Engineering, School of Environmental & Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444, People’s Republic of China
;2.Center for Environmental Science in Saitama, 914 Kamitanadare, Kazo City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
;3.Zhejiang Institute of Geological Survey, Hangzhou, 311200, People’s Republic of China
;
Abstract:Purpose

We studied the profitable phytoremediation method with commercial chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum indicum L.) in order to remediate the soils contaminated with heavy metals and generate economy income from the contaminated sites.

Materials and methods

A field experiment was carried out to remediate the contaminated soil through growing the commercial chrysanthemum plants in a farmland polluted with heavy metals of Cd and Zn due to application of creek sediments in the western suburb of Shanghai, Southeast China, since June 2013.

Results and discussion

After the consecutive 3 years of phytoremediation, Cd and Zn contents in the soil were reduced by 78.1% and 28.4%, respectively. We also found that the rice grain growing on the 3-year phytoremediated soil met the requirements of dietary safety, so did the vegetable growing on the 5-year phytoremediated soil.

Conclusions

Growing chrysanthemum plants as a method of phytoremediation can not only remove a large amount of toxic heavy metals from the contaminated soil but also be highly profitable from the sales of chrysanthemum flowers.

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