Using Different Tolerant Plant for Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soils with Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
The extraction activity, transportation and processing of crude oil caused soil contamination with total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH). The develop phytoremediation process of contaminated soils with 2.8 % TPH, were studied in pots, with a tolerant grass species, Lolium perenne. Four treatments, each...
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doaj-a7cf6a0abc4540b2bae9d39900fb80b62020-11-25T04:04:43ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762013-10-0146217517996Using Different Tolerant Plant for Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soils with Total Petroleum HydrocarbonsSmaranda Masu0Florica Morariu1Neculai Dragomir2National R & D Institute for Industrial Ecology, Branch of TimisoaraBanat´s University of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine from Timisoara, Faculty of Animal Science and BiotechnologiesBanat´s University of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine from Timisoara, Faculty of Animal Science and BiotechnologiesThe extraction activity, transportation and processing of crude oil caused soil contamination with total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH). The develop phytoremediation process of contaminated soils with 2.8 % TPH, were studied in pots, with a tolerant grass species, Lolium perenne. Four treatments, each consisting of three replicates, were realized in randomized block design. The experimental variants are: control, uncontaminated soil, untreated and treated contaminated soil with anaerobic stabilized sewage sludge (50 t/ha) in absence/presence volcanic indigenous tuff amendment (5 t/ha). Removal efficiencies of TPH from the contaminated soils variants treated with organic fertilizer without volcanic indigenous tuff and mixed with tuff after eight months was 73.4 % and 78.9 % respectively. The results are supported by healthy plants with roots system well developed. The green biomass harvested from the variant fertilized with sludge mixed with volcanic tuff was similar to the harvested from control variant, 15.1-17.9 g / pot of vegetation The obtained results show that, the tolerant grass species, Lolium perenne must be applied safely to phytoremediation, on TPH contaminated soil.http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/176phytoremediationstabilized sewage sludgetolerant planttotal petroleum hydrocarbonsvolcanic indigenous tuff |
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Using Different Tolerant Plant for Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soils with Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons |
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Using Different Tolerant Plant for Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soils with Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons |
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Using Different Tolerant Plant for Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soils with Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons |
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Using Different Tolerant Plant for Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soils with Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons |
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Using Different Tolerant Plant for Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soils with Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons |
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using different tolerant plant for phytoremediation of contaminated soils with total petroleum hydrocarbons |
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Agroprint Timisoara |
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Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies |
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The extraction activity, transportation and processing of crude oil caused soil contamination with total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH). The develop phytoremediation process of contaminated soils with 2.8 % TPH, were studied in pots, with a tolerant grass species, Lolium perenne. Four treatments, each consisting of three replicates, were realized in randomized block design. The experimental variants are: control, uncontaminated soil, untreated and treated contaminated soil with anaerobic stabilized sewage sludge (50 t/ha) in absence/presence volcanic indigenous tuff amendment (5 t/ha). Removal efficiencies of TPH from the contaminated soils variants treated with organic fertilizer without volcanic indigenous tuff and mixed with tuff after eight months was 73.4 % and 78.9 % respectively. The results are supported by healthy plants with roots system well developed. The green biomass harvested from the variant fertilized with sludge mixed with volcanic tuff was similar to the harvested from control variant, 15.1-17.9 g / pot of vegetation The obtained results show that, the tolerant grass species, Lolium perenne must be applied safely to phytoremediation, on TPH contaminated soil. |
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phytoremediation stabilized sewage sludge tolerant plant total petroleum hydrocarbons volcanic indigenous tuff |
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