[Objective] To explore a high efficient phytoremediation technology for soil pollution. [Method] Foliage application and root irrigation were carried out to study the influence on amaranth repair efficiency by using combined treatments of phytohor- mones (IAA, GA3 SA) and chelating agents (EDTA). [Result] The combined treatment increased the biomass of amaranth under 133Cs, 88Sr, Cr stress The 133Cs, 88Sr, Cr enrich- ment in amaranth by root irrigation were obviously higher than that by foliage appli- cation. The phytoextraction efficiency of phytohormones and chelating agents from best to poor was as following: 100 mg/L SA+1.5 mg/kg EDTA, 500 mg/L GA3+1.5 mg/kg EDTA, 100 mg/L IAA+1.5 mg/kg EDTA. [Conclusion] The most appropriate treatment was the combined treatment of 100 mg/L SA+l.5mg/kg EDTA by soil irri- gation, which could make the total absorption doses of 133Cs, 88Sr, Cr per plant achieve the maximum.
[Objective] This study was conducted to discuss a high efficient phytore- mediation technology for 133Cs pollution.[Method] The effects of 3 exogenous phyto- hormones on the uptake and accumulation of 133Cs in the seedlings of Helianthus annuus L., which is a kind of hyperaccumulator plant, was further studied in the pot experiments. [Result] The results indicated that the absorption, accumulation and translocation capacities of 133Cs of the sunflower plants could be improved signifi- cantly after the application of phytohormones. 133Cs contents were higher in leaves and flowers as compared with stems and roots. The accumulation capacities of phytohormones were in order of SA〉GA〉IAA. [Conclusion] The absorption capacity, translocation factor and bioaccumulation factor of 133Cs were maximum after the