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Impacts of soil petroleum contamination on nutrient release during litter decomposition of Hippophae rhamnoides.

Xiaoxi Zhang1, Zengwen Liu2, Nhu Trung Luc3, Qi Yu4, Xiaobo Liu4, Xiao Liang1.   

Abstract

Petroleum exploitation causes contamination of shrub lands close to oil wells. Soil petroleum contamination affects nutrienpan>t release during the litter decompositionpan> of shrubs, which influenpan>ces nutrienpan>t recycling and the maintenpan>ance of soil fertility. Hence, this contamination may reduce the long-term growth and stability of shrub communities and consequently, the effects of phytoremediation. Fresh foliar litter of Hippophae rhamnoides, a potential phytoremediating species, was collected for this study. The litter was placed in litterbags and then buried in different petroleum-polluted soil media (the petroleum concentrations were 15, 30, and 45 g kg(-1) dry soil, which were considered as slightly, moderately and seriously polluted soil, respectively) for a decomposition test. The impacts of petroleum contamination on the release of nutrients (including N, P, K, Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Ca and Mg) were assessed. The results showed that (1) after one year of decomposition, the release of all nutrients was accelerated in the slightly polluted soil. In the moderately polluted soil, P release was accelerated, while Cu, Zn and Mn release was inhibited. In the seriously polluted soil, Cu and Zn release was accelerated, while the release of the other nutrients was inhibited. (2) The effect of petroleum on nutrient release from litter differed in different periods during decomposition; this was mainly due to changes in soil microorganisms and enzymes under the stress of petroleum contamination. (3) To maintain the nutrient cycling and the soil fertility of shrub lands, H. rhamnoides is only suitable for phytoremediation of soils containing less than 30 g kg(-1) of petroleum.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26911518     DOI: 10.1039/c5em00602c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Process Impacts        ISSN: 2050-7887            Impact factor:   4.238


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