Du Chongxuan, Liu Yungen, Wang Yan, Bao Ningying, Chen Tian. Effects of Exogenous P Inputs on the Secretion of Hydrocarbons from Typha angustifolia Roots Under As Contaminated Sediment Condition[J]. Journal of Southwest Forestry University, 2021, 41(1): 85-93. DOI: 10.11929/j.swfu.201911029
Citation: Du Chongxuan, Liu Yungen, Wang Yan, Bao Ningying, Chen Tian. Effects of Exogenous P Inputs on the Secretion of Hydrocarbons from Typha angustifolia Roots Under As Contaminated Sediment Condition[J]. Journal of Southwest Forestry University, 2021, 41(1): 85-93. DOI: 10.11929/j.swfu.201911029

Effects of Exogenous P Inputs on the Secretion of Hydrocarbons from Typha angustifolia Roots Under As Contaminated Sediment Condition

  • For the purpose of researching the effects of different exogenous P inputs on the secretion of hydrocarbons from Typha angustifolia roots under As contaminated sediment condition, adopting indoor soil simulation experiments to determine the effects of different exogenous P inputs on the types and concentrations of hydrocarbons in the roots of T. angustifolia under As contaminated sediment. The results showed that the exogenous P input significantly promoted the types and concentrations of hydrocarbons secreted by the roots of T. angustifolia under the As contaminated sediment; the common hydrocarbons in the roots of T. angustifolia were dominated by simple chain normal alkanes, while the special hydrocarbons was centered on the chain branched paraffins; the high concentration of exogenous P input had the most significant effect on the concentration of hydrocarbons under the As contaminated sediment condition; the types and concentration of hydrocarbons presented significantly positive relationship between plant root As concentration and root tolerance.
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