Assessment of Phytoremediation Efficiency on reducing oilhydrocarbons from clay-silt soil using Aeluropus littaralis

Background and Objectives: Soil polluted with total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPHs) is a great threat to human health. Phytoremediation, the use of vegetation for treatment of contaminated soils, is an attractive and cost-effective alternative to reduce pollutant from soil. This paper evaluates the eff...

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Main Authors: 1Seyed Nadali Alavi Bakhtiarvand, Mahdi Ahmadimoghadam, Iman Parseh, Nemaollah Jafarzadeh, Mehrangiz Chehrazi, Mostafa Chorom
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-07-01
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TPH
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spelling doaj-88cd322fb3474349b13897731457974f2021-09-02T02:36:36ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesسلامت و محیط2008-20292008-37182014-07-01717384Assessment of Phytoremediation Efficiency on reducing oilhydrocarbons from clay-silt soil using Aeluropus littaralis1Seyed Nadali Alavi Bakhtiarvand0Mahdi Ahmadimoghadam1Iman Parseh2Nemaollah Jafarzadeh3Mehrangiz Chehrazi4Mostafa Chorom5 Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health, Jundishapour University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health, Jundishapour University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health, Jundishapour University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran. Department of Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Shahid Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran. Department of Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Shahid Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran Background and Objectives: Soil polluted with total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPHs) is a great threat to human health. Phytoremediation, the use of vegetation for treatment of contaminated soils, is an attractive and cost-effective alternative to reduce pollutant from soil. This paper evaluates the effects of the plant and nutrients on the removal of TPHs from soil. Material and methods: Soils were collected at depth of 0-30 cm, and then polluted with 1 and 2.5 % w/w of crude oil. After preparing the experimental pots, Rhizosphere microbial number, plant biomass, and residual TPHs were determined. TPHs and heterotrophic bacterial number were measured by GC and HPC method respectively. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS 17 for Windows) software and Excel. Results: It was found that the average percent of TPH removal in planted soil (28.42%) was higher than that in unplanted soil (12.2%) (p<0.05). Moreover, the average percent of TPH removal in treatments received nutrient and free nutrient treatments was 35.5and 17.7% respectively. Conclusion: Generally compared with the other studies, high clay and salinity of the experimental soil had a negative effect on phytoremediation efficiency. Finally, regarding to the high clay and salinity of the experimental soil, the phytoremediation efficiency was relatively desirable.http://ijhe.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-5073&slc_lang=en&sid=1Phytoremediation Aeloropus Rhizosphere TPH
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author 1Seyed Nadali Alavi Bakhtiarvand
Mahdi Ahmadimoghadam
Iman Parseh
Nemaollah Jafarzadeh
Mehrangiz Chehrazi
Mostafa Chorom
spellingShingle 1Seyed Nadali Alavi Bakhtiarvand
Mahdi Ahmadimoghadam
Iman Parseh
Nemaollah Jafarzadeh
Mehrangiz Chehrazi
Mostafa Chorom
Assessment of Phytoremediation Efficiency on reducing oilhydrocarbons from clay-silt soil using Aeluropus littaralis
سلامت و محیط
Phytoremediation
Aeloropus
Rhizosphere
TPH
author_facet 1Seyed Nadali Alavi Bakhtiarvand
Mahdi Ahmadimoghadam
Iman Parseh
Nemaollah Jafarzadeh
Mehrangiz Chehrazi
Mostafa Chorom
author_sort 1Seyed Nadali Alavi Bakhtiarvand
title Assessment of Phytoremediation Efficiency on reducing oilhydrocarbons from clay-silt soil using Aeluropus littaralis
title_short Assessment of Phytoremediation Efficiency on reducing oilhydrocarbons from clay-silt soil using Aeluropus littaralis
title_full Assessment of Phytoremediation Efficiency on reducing oilhydrocarbons from clay-silt soil using Aeluropus littaralis
title_fullStr Assessment of Phytoremediation Efficiency on reducing oilhydrocarbons from clay-silt soil using Aeluropus littaralis
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Phytoremediation Efficiency on reducing oilhydrocarbons from clay-silt soil using Aeluropus littaralis
title_sort assessment of phytoremediation efficiency on reducing oilhydrocarbons from clay-silt soil using aeluropus littaralis
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series سلامت و محیط
issn 2008-2029
2008-3718
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Background and Objectives: Soil polluted with total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPHs) is a great threat to human health. Phytoremediation, the use of vegetation for treatment of contaminated soils, is an attractive and cost-effective alternative to reduce pollutant from soil. This paper evaluates the effects of the plant and nutrients on the removal of TPHs from soil. Material and methods: Soils were collected at depth of 0-30 cm, and then polluted with 1 and 2.5 % w/w of crude oil. After preparing the experimental pots, Rhizosphere microbial number, plant biomass, and residual TPHs were determined. TPHs and heterotrophic bacterial number were measured by GC and HPC method respectively. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS 17 for Windows) software and Excel. Results: It was found that the average percent of TPH removal in planted soil (28.42%) was higher than that in unplanted soil (12.2%) (p<0.05). Moreover, the average percent of TPH removal in treatments received nutrient and free nutrient treatments was 35.5and 17.7% respectively. Conclusion: Generally compared with the other studies, high clay and salinity of the experimental soil had a negative effect on phytoremediation efficiency. Finally, regarding to the high clay and salinity of the experimental soil, the phytoremediation efficiency was relatively desirable.
topic Phytoremediation
Aeloropus
Rhizosphere
TPH
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