Pb-Contaminated Soil from Quintero-Ventanas, Chile: Remediation Using Sarcocornia neei

A phytoremediation process for lead (Pb) under laboratory conditions on contaminated soil from the Puchuncaví commune, Valparaíso Province, Chile, was carried out. It analyzed the phytoremediation potential of Sarcocornia neei (Lag.) M.A. Alonso and M.B. Crespo. The plants were propagated beforehand...

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Main Authors: Verónica Meza-Ramírez, Ximena Espinoza-Ortiz, Pamela Ramírez-Verdugo, Paulina Hernández-Lazcano, Paulina Rojas Hermosilla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/2974786
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spelling doaj-a7499eeab84e425381f3f529985f30722021-03-08T02:00:48ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2021-01-01202110.1155/2021/2974786Pb-Contaminated Soil from Quintero-Ventanas, Chile: Remediation Using Sarcocornia neeiVerónica Meza-Ramírez0Ximena Espinoza-Ortiz1Pamela Ramírez-Verdugo2Paulina Hernández-Lazcano3Paulina Rojas Hermosilla4Facultad de IngenieríaFacultad de IngenieríaHerbario VALPLLaboratorio de Histología VegetalFacultad de IngenieríaA phytoremediation process for lead (Pb) under laboratory conditions on contaminated soil from the Puchuncaví commune, Valparaíso Province, Chile, was carried out. It analyzed the phytoremediation potential of Sarcocornia neei (Lag.) M.A. Alonso and M.B. Crespo. The plants were propagated beforehand and extracted from the El Yali wetland, a RAMSAR 878 site in Valparaíso. Soil fertility and heavy metal concentration analyses of composite samples were conducted, complying with established protocols and standard methodology for chemical and metal analyses. These analyses were conducted in the Soil Analysis Laboratory of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso. The aim was to analyse not only the tissue of plants from both areas but also the soil to identify the changes in different conditions in which the plants live. To determine the type of inferential analysis to be performed, a normality test was applied; however, it was deemed unsuitable, and therefore, the contrasts were developed using nonparametric tests, particularly Wilcoxon. R project software was used in the tests, especially the RCommander package, together with the Jamovi free-license statistical spreadsheet application. The analyses results of the soil samples indicated high concentrations of heavy metals, predominantly Pb at a concentration of 77.97 mg/kg, acidic soil indicated by pH between 5.77 and 6.38, low levels of electrical conductivity, and the presence of organic matter. A phytoremediation efficiency of 99% on soil samples was achieved. Preliminary results were compared against international regulations on the concentration of metals in soil. The histological sections showed that individual plants probably adapted to their environmental conditions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/2974786
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author Verónica Meza-Ramírez
Ximena Espinoza-Ortiz
Pamela Ramírez-Verdugo
Paulina Hernández-Lazcano
Paulina Rojas Hermosilla
spellingShingle Verónica Meza-Ramírez
Ximena Espinoza-Ortiz
Pamela Ramírez-Verdugo
Paulina Hernández-Lazcano
Paulina Rojas Hermosilla
Pb-Contaminated Soil from Quintero-Ventanas, Chile: Remediation Using Sarcocornia neei
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Verónica Meza-Ramírez
Ximena Espinoza-Ortiz
Pamela Ramírez-Verdugo
Paulina Hernández-Lazcano
Paulina Rojas Hermosilla
author_sort Verónica Meza-Ramírez
title Pb-Contaminated Soil from Quintero-Ventanas, Chile: Remediation Using Sarcocornia neei
title_short Pb-Contaminated Soil from Quintero-Ventanas, Chile: Remediation Using Sarcocornia neei
title_full Pb-Contaminated Soil from Quintero-Ventanas, Chile: Remediation Using Sarcocornia neei
title_fullStr Pb-Contaminated Soil from Quintero-Ventanas, Chile: Remediation Using Sarcocornia neei
title_full_unstemmed Pb-Contaminated Soil from Quintero-Ventanas, Chile: Remediation Using Sarcocornia neei
title_sort pb-contaminated soil from quintero-ventanas, chile: remediation using sarcocornia neei
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description A phytoremediation process for lead (Pb) under laboratory conditions on contaminated soil from the Puchuncaví commune, Valparaíso Province, Chile, was carried out. It analyzed the phytoremediation potential of Sarcocornia neei (Lag.) M.A. Alonso and M.B. Crespo. The plants were propagated beforehand and extracted from the El Yali wetland, a RAMSAR 878 site in Valparaíso. Soil fertility and heavy metal concentration analyses of composite samples were conducted, complying with established protocols and standard methodology for chemical and metal analyses. These analyses were conducted in the Soil Analysis Laboratory of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso. The aim was to analyse not only the tissue of plants from both areas but also the soil to identify the changes in different conditions in which the plants live. To determine the type of inferential analysis to be performed, a normality test was applied; however, it was deemed unsuitable, and therefore, the contrasts were developed using nonparametric tests, particularly Wilcoxon. R project software was used in the tests, especially the RCommander package, together with the Jamovi free-license statistical spreadsheet application. The analyses results of the soil samples indicated high concentrations of heavy metals, predominantly Pb at a concentration of 77.97 mg/kg, acidic soil indicated by pH between 5.77 and 6.38, low levels of electrical conductivity, and the presence of organic matter. A phytoremediation efficiency of 99% on soil samples was achieved. Preliminary results were compared against international regulations on the concentration of metals in soil. The histological sections showed that individual plants probably adapted to their environmental conditions.
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