Heavy metals are among the most dangerous contaminants in the environment. Organic components and plant species that
can accumulate and stabilize heavy metals in their organs are a good option for soil remediation of these elements. Therefore,
this study aimed to investigate the effects of manure and biochar on the accumulation of heavy metals by Salicornia species.
Salicornia persica Akhani and Salicornia perspolitana Akhani were cultivated outdoor in experimental pots. The effects
of experimental treatments, including Cr (VI) concentrations, manure, and biochar on the two studied species, were investigated.
The results indicated a significant effect (p < 0.05) of biochar on the accumulation of heavy metals by two species,
S. persica and S. perspolitana, so that Cr concentrations in the roots and shoots were 258 and 5.41 mg/kg, respectively. In
addition, Cr accumulations under manure treatments in the roots and shoots were 334.34 and 9.79 mg/kg, respectively. The
content of photosynthetic pigments in both S. persica and S. perspolitana species under biochar treatment was higher than
in control and manure treatments. In general, one can conclude that the accumulation of Cr in S. perspolitana was higher
than in S. persica. Applying biochar and manure amendments could stabilize Cr in soil and reduce Cr accumulation in both
S. persica and S. perspolitana species.