Phytoremediation of anthracene- and fluoranthene contaminated soil by Luffa acutangula
Phytoremediation of soil contaminated with anthracene and fluoranthene, either alone or together, by ridge gourd (Luffa acutangula) was investigated through laboratory pot experiments in a greenhouse for 45 days. The i nitial concentration of anthracene or fluoranthene was...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Maejo University
2014-09-01
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Series: | Maejo International Journal of Science and Technology |
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Online Access: | http://www.mijst.mju.ac.th/vol8/221-231.pdf |
Summary: | Phytoremediation of soil contaminated with anthracene and fluoranthene, either
alone or together, by ridge gourd (Luffa acutangula) was investigated through laboratory pot
experiments in a greenhouse for 45 days. The i nitial concentration of anthracene or
fluoranthene was 100 mg kg
-1
when each was spiked alone. When spiked together, the initial
concentration of each hydrocarbon was 50 mg kg
-1
. The ridge gourd grew normally in
anthracene-contaminated soil based on assessment of shoot growth at the end of the
experiment. Fluoranthene spiked either alone or together with anthracene was toxic to the
plant as shown by significantly reduced shoot and root growth, especiall y on day 45 after
transplantation. Planting of ridge gourd was more effective in decreasing the amount of
anthracene and fluoranthene from soil than un-planted control during the 45-day experiment.
Only 0.5-1.8% and 3.1-14.1% of anthracene and fluoranthene respectively were detected in
planted soil on day 45. In contrast, 27.7-48.2% and 46.9-73.8% of anthracene and
fluoranthene respectively, spiked alone or together, remained in the control un-planted soil
during the same period. The two aromatic hydrocarbons were neither detected in the shoot nor
root tissue of the ridge gourd, which suggests that phytostimulation may be the most likely
mechanism by which these hydrocarbons were removed from soil. |
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ISSN: | 1905-7873 1905-7873 |