Literature DB >> 29101692

Analysis of chromium status in the revegetated flora of a tannery waste site and microcosm studies using earthworm E. fetida.

Ramkrishna Nirola1,2, Mallavarapu Megharaj3, Avudainayagam Subramanian4, Palanisami Thavamani3, Kavitha Ramadass5, Rupak Aryal6, Christopher Saint6.   

Abstract

Chromium from tannery waste dump site causes significant environmental pollution affecting surrounding flora and fauna. The primary aims of this study were to survey vegetation, investigate the degree of soil pollution occurring near tannery waste dump site and make a systematic evaluation of soil contamination based on the chromium levels found in plants and earthworms from the impacted areas. This paper presents the pollution load of toxic heavy metals, and especially chromium, in 10 soil samples and 12 species of plants. Soil samples were analysed for heavy metals by using ICP-MS/ICP-OES method. Results indicated that Cr in soils exceeded soil quality guideline limits (SQGL). The total chromium present in the above ground parts of plants ranged from 1.7 mg kg-1 in Casuarina sp. to 1007 mg kg-1 in Sonchus asper. The Cr bioaccumulation in Eisenia fetida from tannery waste soil ranged from 5 to 194 mg kg-1. The high enrichment factor of Cr in S. asper and bioaccumulation factor in earthworms indicate that there is a steady increase of toxic chromium risk in this area, which could be correlated with the past dumping activity. Emphasis needs to be put on control measures of pollution and remediation techniques in such areas to achieve an ecologically sustainable industrialisation.

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Keywords:  Bioaccumulation; Chromium; Eisenia fetida; Plants; Pollution; Soil

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29101692     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-0543-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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Authors:  Ramkrishna Nirola; Bhabananda Biswas; Mallavarapu Megharaj; Avudainayagam Subramanian; Palanisami Thavamani; Rupak Aryal; Christopher Saint
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