Determining the phytoremediation potential of naturally growing tropical plant species at a sanitary landfill

Heavy metal contamination poses severe threats to ecosystems and human health, necessitating effective remediation strategies. Phytoremediation, which leverages plants to remove heavy metals, offers a promising solution. However, this approach remains underexplored, particularly in tropical ecosy...

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Main Authors: Rajoo, S. Keeren, Ismail, Ahmad, Karam, S. Daljit., Abdu, Arifin, Norul Izani, Gerusu, Geoffery James, Ibrahim, Zahari, Abdullah, Muhammad Amin, Ibrahim, Mohd Hakeem
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Published: Malaysian Society of Soil Science 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107274/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1072742024-10-15T07:00:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107274/ Determining the phytoremediation potential of naturally growing tropical plant species at a sanitary landfill Rajoo, S. Keeren Ismail, Ahmad Karam, S. Daljit. Abdu, Arifin Norul Izani Gerusu, Geoffery James Ibrahim, Zahari Abdullah, Muhammad Amin Ibrahim, Mohd Hakeem Heavy metal contamination poses severe threats to ecosystems and human health, necessitating effective remediation strategies. Phytoremediation, which leverages plants to remove heavy metals, offers a promising solution. However, this approach remains underexplored, particularly in tropical ecosystems like Malaysia. Thus, this study examines the potential of native plant species in addressing heavy metal pollution, at Air Hitam Sanitary Landfill (AHSL). This location was selected due to it being an urban ecosystem that is susceptible to soil heavy metal contamination from municipal waste disposal and atmospheric deposition. Native plant species, namely Pueraria phaseoloides, Dicranopteris linearis, Cyperus rotundus, Acacia spp., and Melastoma malabathricum were found to grow well at AHSL, thus were selected for this study. The phytoremediation potential of these plant species were determined by calculating their translocation (TF) and bioaccumulation factors (BCF). Based on the TF and BCF values of all the plants studied, none of the plant species were potential phytoremediators. However, four plant species were identified as potential bioindicators of Cd. These species were Pueraria phaseoloides, Cyperus rotundus, Acacia spp. and Melastoma malabathricum. In conclusion, this study underscores the importance of understanding phytoremediation potential within challenging environments and its contribution to heavy metal mitigation. By investigating native plant species in AHSL, the research aids in expanding the application of phytoremediation strategies, ultimately fostering ecological restoration, and safeguarding human health. Malaysian Society of Soil Science 2023-12 Article PeerReviewed Rajoo, S. Keeren and Ismail, Ahmad and Karam, S. Daljit. and Abdu, Arifin and Norul Izani and Gerusu, Geoffery James and Ibrahim, Zahari and Abdullah, Muhammad Amin and Ibrahim, Mohd Hakeem (2023) Determining the phytoremediation potential of naturally growing tropical plant species at a sanitary landfill. Malaysian Journal of Soil Science, 27. pp. 138-146. ISSN 1394-7990 https://msss.com.my/mjss/v27.php
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description Heavy metal contamination poses severe threats to ecosystems and human health, necessitating effective remediation strategies. Phytoremediation, which leverages plants to remove heavy metals, offers a promising solution. However, this approach remains underexplored, particularly in tropical ecosystems like Malaysia. Thus, this study examines the potential of native plant species in addressing heavy metal pollution, at Air Hitam Sanitary Landfill (AHSL). This location was selected due to it being an urban ecosystem that is susceptible to soil heavy metal contamination from municipal waste disposal and atmospheric deposition. Native plant species, namely Pueraria phaseoloides, Dicranopteris linearis, Cyperus rotundus, Acacia spp., and Melastoma malabathricum were found to grow well at AHSL, thus were selected for this study. The phytoremediation potential of these plant species were determined by calculating their translocation (TF) and bioaccumulation factors (BCF). Based on the TF and BCF values of all the plants studied, none of the plant species were potential phytoremediators. However, four plant species were identified as potential bioindicators of Cd. These species were Pueraria phaseoloides, Cyperus rotundus, Acacia spp. and Melastoma malabathricum. In conclusion, this study underscores the importance of understanding phytoremediation potential within challenging environments and its contribution to heavy metal mitigation. By investigating native plant species in AHSL, the research aids in expanding the application of phytoremediation strategies, ultimately fostering ecological restoration, and safeguarding human health.
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author Rajoo, S. Keeren
Ismail, Ahmad
Karam, S. Daljit.
Abdu, Arifin
Norul Izani
Gerusu, Geoffery James
Ibrahim, Zahari
Abdullah, Muhammad Amin
Ibrahim, Mohd Hakeem
spellingShingle Rajoo, S. Keeren
Ismail, Ahmad
Karam, S. Daljit.
Abdu, Arifin
Norul Izani
Gerusu, Geoffery James
Ibrahim, Zahari
Abdullah, Muhammad Amin
Ibrahim, Mohd Hakeem
Determining the phytoremediation potential of naturally growing tropical plant species at a sanitary landfill
author_facet Rajoo, S. Keeren
Ismail, Ahmad
Karam, S. Daljit.
Abdu, Arifin
Norul Izani
Gerusu, Geoffery James
Ibrahim, Zahari
Abdullah, Muhammad Amin
Ibrahim, Mohd Hakeem
author_sort Rajoo, S. Keeren
title Determining the phytoremediation potential of naturally growing tropical plant species at a sanitary landfill
title_short Determining the phytoremediation potential of naturally growing tropical plant species at a sanitary landfill
title_full Determining the phytoremediation potential of naturally growing tropical plant species at a sanitary landfill
title_fullStr Determining the phytoremediation potential of naturally growing tropical plant species at a sanitary landfill
title_full_unstemmed Determining the phytoremediation potential of naturally growing tropical plant species at a sanitary landfill
title_sort determining the phytoremediation potential of naturally growing tropical plant species at a sanitary landfill
publisher Malaysian Society of Soil Science
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107274/
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