The difficulty in selecting species that can grow in degraded
bauxite areas is a result of limited information on the Silviculture and
ecological requirements of tropical native/exotic species. The main aim of this
project was to assess the phytoremediation properties of the native species in
areas degraded by bauxite mining. This study was conducted on an experimental
site located in Kara Kara bauxite mined dump in Linden, Guyana. Soil and plant
samples were collected from the study area. The study site was colonized by
four native species Chrysobalanus icaco
(Fat pork), Tapirira guianensis
(Duka), Maprounea guianensis (Awati),
and Anacardium occidentale (Cashew).
One-way ANOVA from Statistix 10 Software Package was utilized to compare the
heavy metal concentrations at two soil depths (0–15 cm and 15–30 cm). Very low
levels of heavy metals presence were observed from the results of soil analysis
in the study area. Lead (Pb) recorded the highest heavy metals concentration
(13ppm) in the soil. Cadmium (Cd) had the lowest (0.3ppm) when compared to
Arsenic (As) and Mercury (Hg) which had 3ppm and 1ppm respectively. The
presence of heavy metals (Arsenic and Mercury) was found in plant tissues of
the four species that colonized the study area. Awati and Cashew had the
highest heavy metal concentration of Arsenic with 4ppm for Awati and 3ppm
Cashew. The concentration of the other three heavy metals was too negligible to
report on. In conclusion, the four native species Chrysobalanus icaco (Fat
pork), Tapirira guianensis (Duka), Maprounea guianensis (Awati), and Anacardium occidentale (Cashew) have the
ability to phytoremediate Arsenic and Mercury however not Cadmium and Lead.
More trials needed to be conducted at different bauxite mined sites on the two
species Awati and Cashew for phytoremediation and rehabilitation. This research
should be replicated over a longer period of time at different bauxite sites
with other species in order to identify those that can phytoremediate Pb and
Cd.
Author(s)
Details
Wilkinson
Keola
Environmental Protection Agency, Ganges Street, Sophia Georgetown,
Guyana.
Lewis
Susy
University of Guyana, Turkeyen Campus, Greater Georgetown, PO Box
10-1110, Guyana.
Lewis
Lawrence
University of Guyana, Turkeyen Campus, Greater Georgetown, PO Box
10-1110, Guyana.
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see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/raeges/v8/1713
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