Phytoremediation Of Heavy Metals In Mining Liabilities By Stipa Ichu And Cortaderia Nitida: A Laboratory Assessment - SME Annual Meeting 2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Guzman M. R. Arribasplata M. F. Obispo S. B. Thais
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Abstract

The impact generated by old abandoned mines in Peru have produced mining environmental liabilities, which can generate an impact on the environment. In the search for long-term sustainable solutions, Phytoremediation is presented as an interesting alternative, since it allows the use of Peruvian native plant species for the accumulation of heavy metals. In this paper, we present the results of native high Andean species: Stipa Ichu and Cortaderia Nitida. The final metal concentration in the aerial parts and in the roots of each plant show that Stipa Ichu is more efficient to recover Fe, reaching almost 278 times its initial value. In the same way, this plant is efficient to remove Zn, Cu and Cd, reaching maximum values of 64, 39 and 12 times its initial concentration respectively. Cortaderia Nitida turned out to be more efficient to recover Fe, Zn, Cu and Cr, with highest recovery of 250, 117, 39 and 13 times its initial value respectively. Finally, based on translocation factor, Stipa Ichu has better capacities of hyperaccumulation of Fe, Cu, Zn, Pb and Cr. Cortaderia Nitida only shows hyperaccumulation of Cr.
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APA: M. Guzman M. R. Arribasplata M. F. Obispo S. B. Thais  (2022)  Phytoremediation Of Heavy Metals In Mining Liabilities By Stipa Ichu And Cortaderia Nitida: A Laboratory Assessment - SME Annual Meeting 2022

MLA: M. Guzman M. R. Arribasplata M. F. Obispo S. B. Thais Phytoremediation Of Heavy Metals In Mining Liabilities By Stipa Ichu And Cortaderia Nitida: A Laboratory Assessment - SME Annual Meeting 2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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