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Abstract Natural based solutions, notably constructed/artificial wetland treatment systems, rely heavily on identification and use of macrophytes with the ability to tolerate multiple contaminants and grow for an extended period to reduce contamination. The potential to tolerate and remediate metal(loid) contaminated groundwater from an industrial site located in Flanders (Belgium) was assessed for 10 wetland macrophytes (including Carex riparia Curtis, Cyperus longus Baker, Cyperus rotundus L., Iris pseudacorus L., Juncus effusus L., Lythrum salicaria L., Mentha aquatica L., Phragmites australis Trin. ex Steud., Scirpus holoschoenus L., and Typha angustifolia L.). The experiment was conducted under static conditions, where plants were exposed to polluted acidic (pH ~ 4) water, having high level of metal(loid)s for 15 days. Plant biomass, morphology, and metal uptake by roots and shoots were analysed every 5 days for all species. Typha angustifolia and Scirpus holoschoenus produced ~ 3 and ~ 1.1 times more dried biomass than the controls, respectively. For S. holoschoenus , P. australis , and T. angustifolia , no apparent morphological stress symptoms were observed, and plant heights were similar between control and plants exposed to polluted groundwater. Higher concentrations of all metal(loid)s were detected in the roots indicating a potential for phytostabilization of metal(loid)s below the water column. For J. effusus and T. angustifolia , Cd, Ni, and Zn accumulation was observed higher in the shoots. S. holoschoenus , P. australis , and T. angustifolia are proposed for restoration and phytostabilization strategies in natural and/or constructed wetland and aquatic ecosystems affected by metal(loid) inputs. Graphical abstract
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Aqib Hassan Ali Khan
Universidad de Burgos
Blanca Velasco‐Arroyo
Universidad de Burgos
Carlos Rad
Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Institute of Groundwater Ecology
Universidad de Burgos
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0dbc571e1a6dfdb4bac884 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-35519-5