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Title: Assessing phytotoxicity of trace element-contaminated soils phytomanaged with gentle remediation options at ten European field trials
Authors: Quintela-Sabaris, Celestino
Marchand, Lilian
Kidd, Petra S.
Friesl-Hanl, Wolfgang
Puschenreiter, Markus
Kumpiene, Jurate
Mueller, Ingo
Neu, Silke
JANSSEN, Jolien 
VANGRONSVELD, Jaco 
Dimitriou, Ioannis
Siebielec, Grzegorz
Galazka, Rafai
Bert, Valerie
Herzig, Rolf
Cundy, Andrew B.
Oustriere, Nadege
Kolbas, Aliaksandr
Galland, William
Mench, Michel
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Source: SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 599-600, p. 1388-1398
Abstract: Gentle remediation options (GRO), i.e. in situ stabilisation, (aided) phytoextraction and (aided) phytostabilisation, were implemented at ten European sites contaminated with trace elements (TE) from various anthropogenic sources: mining, atmospheric fallout, landfill leachates, wood preservatives, dredged-sediments, and dumped wastes. To assess the performance of the GRO options, topsoil was collected from each field trial, potted, and cultivated with lettuce (Lactuca sativa L) for 48 days. Shoot dry weight (DW) yield, photosynthesis efficiency and major element and TE concentrations in the soil pore water and lettuce shoots were measured. GRO implementation had a limited effect on TE concentrations in the soil pore water, although use of multivariate Co-inertia Analysis revealed a clear amelioration effect in phytomanaged soils. Phytomanagement increased shoot DW yield at all industrial and mine sites, whereas in agricultural soils improvements were produced in one out of five sites. Photosynthesis efficiency was less sensitive than changes in shoot biomass and did not discriminate changes in soil conditions. Based on lettuce shoot DW yield, compost amendment followed by phytoextraction yielded better results than phytostabilisation; moreover shoot ionome data proved that, depending on initial soil conditions, recurrent compost application may be required to maintain crop production with common shoot nutrient concentrations. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Notes: [Quintela-Sabaris, Celestino; Marchand, Lilian; Oustriere, Nadege; Kolbas, Aliaksandr; Galland, William; Mench, Michel] Univ Bordeaux, INRA, BIOGECO, F-33615 Pessac, France. [Quintela-Sabaris, Celestino; Kidd, Petra S.] CSIC, IIAG, Santiago De Compostela 15706, Spain. [Friesl-Hanl, Wolfgang] AIT Austrian Inst Technol GmbH, Energy Dept, A-3430 Tulln, Austria. [Puschenreiter, Markus] Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci Vienna BOKU, Dept Forest & Soil Sci, A-3430 Tulln, Austria. [Kumpiene, Jurate] Lulea Univ Technol, Waste Sci & Technol, SE-97187 Lulea, Sweden. [Mueller, Ingo; Neu, Silke] Saxon State Off Environm Agr & Geol, Pillnitzer Pl 3, D-01326 Dresden, Germany. [Janssen, Jolien; Vangronsveld, Jaco] Hasselt Univ, Ctr Environm Sci, 23 Agoralaan Bldg D, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium. [Dimitriou, Ioannis] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Crop Prod Ecol, SE-75007 Uppsala, Sweden. [Siebielec, Grzegorz; Galazka, Rafai] State Res Inst, Inst Soil Sci & Plant Cultivat, Czartoryskich 8, PL-24100 Pulawy, Poland. [Bert, Valerie] INERIS, Technol & Sustainable & Clean Proc, Parc Technol Alata,BP2, F-60650 Verneuil En Halatte, France. [Herzig, Rolf] Phytotech Fdn PT F, Bern, Switzerland. [Herzig, Rolf] AGB Bioindikat Umweltbeobachtung & Oekol Planung, Bern, Switzerland. [Cundy, Andrew B.] Univ Southampton, Natl Oceanog Ctr Southampton, Ocean & Earth Sci, Southampton SO14 3ZH, Hants, England. [Kolbas, Aliaksandr] Brest State Univ, Brest 224016, Byelarus. [Quintela-Sabaris, Celestino] Univ Lorraine, Lab Sols & Environm, INRA, UMR 1120, F-54505 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France.
Keywords: biomass; chlorophyll fluorescence; GREENLAND project; lettuce; phytoextraction; phytostabilisation;Biomass; Chlorophyll fluorescence; GREENLAND project; Lettuce; Phytoextraction; Phytostabilisation
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/25005
Link to publication/dataset: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lilian_Marchand/publication/316989526_Assessing_phytotoxicity_of_trace_element-contaminated_soils_phytomanaged_with_gentle_remediation_options_at_ten_European_field_trials/links/59b28725aca2728472d4ecce/Assessing-phytotoxicity-of-trace-element-contaminated-soils-phytomanaged-with-gentle-remediation-options-at-ten-European-field-trials.pdf?origin=publication_detail&ev=pub_int_prw_xdl&msrp=JuJKqudS5mDrGQcGOpLobruB4mB1dhD9rR4mgwVZshtzoIBsTa3YhtLBkJI7B1QAADZJBM7QrEPw1ddJPGLILEVmYIHeANH82abOD9one0dDdr3_6OWgrYdJ.NDsUM-Dj9TP42jmr_Aw1jLwBGn59b9H_XLmDsblsIyyTk6foG0Yq74_dKOs8wMMSDWOnn-VRFks0zdl6yRMpEzByaIk0pi06z5tG-g._xLQO-Tm0YeorWUmhMGuvNBPgQH-PdfGOVkdrGMxisI1qXoX7AyE2jiOzrr2J8I9q_IOeii19Gc-RxlBl8XNTL9MXgTbyDF--fs3AQ.TpKmTW_4fHQH4_Mq4leve7lk39Qte3cZLxlzrR_ozrvmH5bxOb5aAvSFEBOvKSUYjhBX3y0W-KQ6qa1mQdjbWk8yT7t6RODDVrBelQ
ISSN: 0048-9697
e-ISSN: 1879-1026
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.04.187
ISI #: 000405253500035
Rights: © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2018
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