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Phytoremediation has emerged as promising technology for reclamation of metal-polluted sites. The present study was conducted with an aim to assess the hyperaccumulation potential of Ricinus communis for cadmium, with the application of exogenous substances, [nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K)] and phytohormones [Gibberellic acid (GA(3)) and Indole acetic acid (IAA)]. These were applied to increase plant biomass, improve phytoextraction of Cd and its accumulation in aerial parts, with generation of endogenous proline and phenols in R. communis, grown in soil contaminated with 100 mg Cd/Kg. Plant hormones were used only as foliar spray while growth regulators were applied to soil and also used as foliar spray. T4 (Cd+NPK (AS)) significantly increased root length, T12 (GA3+ NPK (FS)) highly increased stem length and leaf length as compared to control C1 (plant only Cd). FBM was highly increased by N alone or in combination with P, K, and GA(3) foliar sprayed in R. communis. Conclusively, it was found that NPK (foliar) in combination with GA(3) followed by N and IAA, significantly increased biomass, Cd concentration and accumulation in all the treated plants of R. communis. Cadmium bio-concentration values for R. communis were higher than unity (1) i.e. +/- 2.54. Highest significant concentration of phenolic and proline in R. communis were recorded in combination treatments of GA(3) and NPK foliar spray while in other plants in NPK addition into soil treatment. Thus, R. communis has the natural potential as hyperaccumulator and further study is required for its industrial implementation in polluted soil.
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