Physiological Response of Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Grown on Technosols Designed for Soil Remediation
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González-Quero, Mateo; Aguilar Garrido, Antonio; Paniagua López, Mario; García Huertas, Carmen; Sierra Aragón, Manuel; Blasco León, BegoñaEditorial
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Materia
PHEs toxicity soil properties plant growth
Date
2024-11-16Referencia bibliográfica
González Sierra, M. et. al. Plants 2024, 13, 3222. [https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13223222]
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Project RTI 2018-094327-B-I00 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by “ERDF A way of making Europe”; PAI programme (Plan Andaluz de Investigación, Grupo AGR282)Résumé
This study focuses on the physiological response of lettuce grown on Technosols designed
for the remediation of soils polluted by potentially harmful elements (PHEs: As, Cd, Cu, Fe, Pb, and
Zn). Lettuce plants were grown in five treatments: recovered (RS) and polluted soil (PS) as controls,
and three Technosols (TO, TS, and TV) consisting of 60% PS mixed with 2% iron sludge, 20% marble
sludge, and 18% organic wastes (TO: composted olive waste, TS: composted sewage sludge, and TV:
vermicompost of garden waste). The main soil properties and PHE solubility were measured, together
with physiological parameters related to phytotoxicity in lettuce such as growth, photosynthetic
capacity, oxidative stress, and antioxidant defence. All Technosols improved unfavourable conditions
of PS (i.e., neutralised acidity and enhanced OC content), leading to a significant decrease in Cd,
Cu, and Zn mobility. Nevertheless, TV was the most effective as the reduction in PHEs mobility
was higher. Furthermore, lettuce grown on TV and TO showed higher growth (+90% and +41%)
than PS, while no increase in TS. However, lower oxidative stress and impact on photosynthetic rate
occurred in all Technosols compared to PS (+344% TV, +157% TO, and +194% TS). This physiological
response of lettuce proves that PHE phytotoxicity is reduced by Technosols. Thus, this ecotechnology
constitutes a potential solution for soil remediation, with effectiveness of Technosols depending
largely on its components.