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Zīst/shināsī-i Giyāhī-i Īrān
Physiological responses of Vetiver plant (Vetiver zizanioides) to municipal waste leachate
Sasan Mohsenzadeh1  Mahdi Nazari1  Nadereh Naderi1 
[1] Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran;
关键词: Municipal waste;    Landfill;    Leachate;    Heavy metal;    Phytoremediation;    Vetiver;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Vetiver plant is tolerant to acidity and temperature variations. Has rapid growth for biomass production and has high tolerance to organic and non-organic compounds in municipal waste leachate for example heavy metals. So this plant is good for landfill cultivation. In this study, physiological responses to municipal waste leachate were studied. Statistical design was a randomized complete block and each block treated with different concentrations of latex at levels of zero, 15, 30, 45 and 60 percent compared to the original latex waste. The leachate collected from the Shiraz landfill and brought into the greenhouse. The physiological characterization including leaf area, dry weight, chlorophyll, anthocyanin, proline, soluble sugars and total protein were measured. The result indicated that the dry weight, chlorophyll and anthocyanin decrease with increasing of latex concentration. The leaf area, leaf relative water, soluble sugars and total protein increased with increasing latex concentration. Proline concentration at 15 percent of leachate increased significantly compared to controls, whereas at higher concentrations decreased. According to the results, it is recommended that 45 percent of leachate in a landfill can be used to irrigate Vetiver. This is the maximum concentration of leachate that Vetiver plant can survive as green space. Primary filtration of leachate before using is recommended. If the aim is more growth or perfume application from root, less concentration of leachate is better.

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