A phytoremediation method for treating cadmium, lead, and arsenic compound polluted soil
A technology for cadmium-contaminated soil and phytoremediation, which is applied in the field of phytoremediation for the treatment of cadmium-lead-arsenic composite polluted soil, can solve the problems of low ability to enrich heavy metals, reduce soil fertility, difficult post-treatment and the like, and achieve a large biological enrichment coefficient. , the effect of high absorption and enrichment, and strong ability to enrich arsenic, lead, and arsenic ions
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[0027] In order to make the object, technical solution and advantages of the present invention clearer, the present invention will be described in further detail below in conjunction with specific embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0028] One. At first, introduce the centipede grass among the present invention:
[0029] Centipede grass is the earliest As hyperaccumulator plant discovered by Chen Tongbin's research team in the world. Centipede grass not only has strong tolerance and unique enrichment ability to As, but also has strong tolerance and enrichment effect to Pb. Field surveys show that centipede grass can grow in contaminated soil near slag with an As content of 23400 mg / kg and lead-zinc tailings with a lead concentration as high as 3368-3550 mg / kg. Centipede Grass has strong arsenic tolerance, arsenic enrichment ability and fast arsenic absorption rate. In the soil with arsenic content <1000mg / kg, the bioconcentration factor (the ratio o...
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