2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04688
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Combined use of municipal solid waste biochar and bacterial biosorbent synergistically decreases Cd(II) and Pb(II) concentration in edible tissue of forage maize irrigated with heavy metal–spiked water

Abstract: A pot experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of a municipal solid waste (MSW) biochar and a bacterial strain on the forage maize growth and the concentration of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) in the edible tissue of maize irrigated with water contaminated with Cd (5 mg L −1 ) and Pb (100 mg L −1 ). Experimental treatments included (i) bacterial strain at two levels: no bacterial strain and Enterobacter cloacae R7; (ii) MSW biochar at t… Show more

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“…It is seen that the biosorbent that provides the best Cd and Pb removal in biosorbents is B1 with % 98.13 and % 97.53 removal rates, respectively. It has been reported in the biosorption studies that Cd and Pb ions are largely adsorbed (Abedinzadeh et al, 2020;Mwandira et al, 2020). It has been stated in studies that bacteria are more resistant to Pb and Cd stress (Su et al, 2020;Borralho et al, 2020).…”
Section: Biosorption Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is seen that the biosorbent that provides the best Cd and Pb removal in biosorbents is B1 with % 98.13 and % 97.53 removal rates, respectively. It has been reported in the biosorption studies that Cd and Pb ions are largely adsorbed (Abedinzadeh et al, 2020;Mwandira et al, 2020). It has been stated in studies that bacteria are more resistant to Pb and Cd stress (Su et al, 2020;Borralho et al, 2020).…”
Section: Biosorption Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In biosorption applications, heavy metal adsorbing sources are considered as biosorbents (Kouli et al, 2020;Halimahtussaddiyah, 2017;Nasab et al, 2020). Biosorbent sources such as bacteria (Abedinzadeh et al, 2020), fungi (Qin et al, 2020;Verma et al, 2013) yeasts (Yasmin et al, 2020), algae (Liu et al, 2018), shellfish ( (Keshvardoostchokami et al, 2017), plants (Parthasarathy and Narayanan, 2014) are used in biosorption applications. Biosorbtion studies performed with biologically sourced adsorbents are in a very interesting position in terms of easy application stages, low cost, high biosorption efficiency, reuse of the adsorbent and not containing toxic chemicals that will harm health (Qin et al, 2020;Shokoohi et al, 2020;Khameneh and Moharreri, 2020).…”
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