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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2019.07.038
Titel (primär) Organic and chemical amendments positively modulate the bacterial proliferation for effective rhizoremediation of PCBs-contaminated soil
Autor Hayat, A.; Hussain, I.; Soja, G.; Iqbal, M.; Shahid, N.; Syed, J.H.; Yousaf, S.
Quelle Ecological Engineering
Erscheinungsjahr 2019
Department OEKOTOX
Band/Volume 138
Seite von 412
Seite bis 419
Sprache englisch
Abstract Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) are xenobiotic chlorinated aromatic compounds with high toxicity to both fauna and flora. PCBs can enter the environment through close interactions of multiple environmental matrices such as sediments, soils, water and food web. Biogeochemical cycle of PCBs can transport them far from their initial source of production. The present study aims to investigate the effects of organic and chemical amendments during rhizoremediation of PCBs in aged contaminated soil. Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) was grown in PCB-contaminated soil, whereas different combinations of two biochar (i.e., beech woodchip and green garden waste) and a surfactant (i.e., sodium dodecyl sulfate) were applied to assess the removal efficiency. The overall system’s performance was evaluated based on plant growth, PCBs degradation, and proliferation of PCBs degrading bacteria after 5-months of sowing of ryegrass. We found that PCBs removal was significantly high in the vegetated soils as compared to the un-vegetated soils. Maximum removal (85% of total PCBs load) was observed in the presence of green garden waste biochar whereas less removal was observed with the surfactant application. The observations on PCBs degrading bacteria and plant growth parameters were consistent with the degradation scheme, which suggest the potential role of bacteria in the overall degradation process. We conclude that appropriate combinations of vegetation, soil amendments, and PCB degrading bacteria can help to improve the degradation of PCBs impacted soils.
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Hayat, A., Hussain, I., Soja, G., Iqbal, M., Shahid, N., Syed, J.H., Yousaf, S. (2019):
Organic and chemical amendments positively modulate the bacterial proliferation for effective rhizoremediation of PCBs-contaminated soil
Ecol. Eng. 138 , 412 - 419 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2019.07.038