Impact of Organic Matter on The Phytoaccumuloation Technology of Copper in Soils by Ipomea reptans

Muliadi, Muliadi and Liestianty, Deasy and Nafie, N.LA and Irdhawati, Irdhawati and Yanny, Yanny and Mamun, S. Al (2019) Impact of Organic Matter on The Phytoaccumuloation Technology of Copper in Soils by Ipomea reptans. In: International Conference on Science and Technology.

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Abstract

Heavy metal contamination in soil is often a problem in living organisms. The efforts to control heavy metal contamination in soils can be done by using living organism. The phenomenon of the uptake, accumulation and storage of heavy metals in the plants’ body is known as phytoaccumulation. Phytoaccumulation research of copper metal has been carried out with application of material waste i.e. sawdust, charcoal and compost used by Ipomea reptans. The analytical method used is atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). The results showed that the impact of the application of organic waste material curbed the influx of copper into Ipomea reptans with the phytoaccumulation ability to control plants, sawdust, charcoal and compost of 231.1, 229.7, 196.1, and 152 mg/kg. The bioaccumulation factor value in each application is 0:33, 0:26, 0:34 and 0:19 respectively. There were significant differences between the phytoaccumulation ability of copper metals done by Ipomea reptans.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: A General Works > AC Collections. Series. Collected works
Divisions: Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Education
Depositing User: Deasy Liestianty
Date Deposited: 27 Jun 2023 21:45
Last Modified: 27 Jun 2023 21:45
URI: http://repository.unkhair.ac.id/id/eprint/432

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