XU Zaichao, SHI Yanan, ZHANG Renduo, et al. Bioaccumulation of Cd, Zn and Pb by three heavy metal-resistant endophytic fungi isolated from rapes[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2016,55(6):153-160.
XU Zaichao, SHI Yanan, ZHANG Renduo, et al. Bioaccumulation of Cd, Zn and Pb by three heavy metal-resistant endophytic fungi isolated from rapes[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2016,55(6):153-160.DOI:
The aim of this study was to select the effective microbial agents to remediate heavy metal pollutants by investigating the potential of the growing biomass of the three endophytic fungi through bioaccumulation to remove metals from contaminated water. In this study
three endophytic fungi Fusarium sp. CBRF14
Penicillium sp. CBRF65
Alternaria sp. CBSF68 tolerant Cd
Pb
and Zn were isolated from rapes growing in DaBao metal contaminated soils. And then we investigated the effects of initial metals (Cd
Pb and Zn) concentrations on the biomass
the metal bioaccumulation capacities and bioaccumulation percentages of the endophytic fungi. The results showed that the bioaccumulation percentages of Cd and Zn by CBRF14
CBRF65 and CBSF68 decreased with the increase of initial concentrations of Cd and Zn in general
however
the bioaccumulation percentage of Pb by CBRF14 and CBSF68 showed a pattern of “increase-decline”. With the increase of the initial Cd
Pb
and Zn concentrations
the biomass of CBRF14
CBRF65 and CBSF68 showed the declined trend
but the bioaccumulation capacities of metals increased. The maximum bioaccumulation capacities of CBRF14
CBRF65 and CBSF68 were 20.5~53.4 mg·g
-1
for Cd
188.9~356.6 mg·g
-1
for Pb
and 28.4 ~ 292.8 mg·g
-1
for Zn
respectively. The results indicated that the three heavy metal-resistant endophytic fungi from rapes could live and accumulate metals in solutions with heavy metals
which suggested that they had the potential to remove heavy metals from metal-contaminated water. The results also indicated that plants accumulating multiple metals might harbor diverse fungal endophytes suitable for bioaccumulation of metals.