| Literature DB >> 26114406 |
Shijie Wang1,2, Chao Zhang1, Guilan Lu1, Fasheng Li1, Guanlin Guo1.
Abstract
A batch pot experiment using nine herbaceous species were conducted for peat enhanced rehabilitation of contaminated soil with oily sludge in the initial contents of 0%, 1.3%, 7.4%, and 12.2%, respectively. The results showed that petroleum hydrocarbons removal, plant growth indices and enzyme activities varied depending on plant species and oil contents. Cotton, ryegrass and tall fescue were effective in the rehabilitation of oily sludge contaminated soils. The total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) removal ranged from 30.0% to 40.0% after 170 days of treatment. Plant biomass was shown to be the preferred indicator for screening phytoremediation plant because it was closely correlated with TPH removal and enzyme activities. Peat-enhanced plant rehabilitation could be a good strategy for the treatment of oily sludge contaminated saline soils.Entities:
Keywords: enzyme activity; oily sludge; phytoremediation; plant biomass
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26114406 DOI: 10.1080/15226514.2015.1058332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Phytoremediation ISSN: 1522-6514 Impact factor: 3.212