| Literature DB >> 31454381 |
Jamshaid Iqbal1, Atif Javed2, Muhammad Anwar Baig3.
Abstract
Sustainable management of leachate produced from the dumpsite is one of the major concerns in developn>ing countries Aquatic plants such as duckweed have the potential to remove pollutants from wastewater which can also be cost-effective and feasible options for leachate treatment. Therefore, the objective of our present study was to examine the growth and nutrient removal efficiency of duckweed (Lemna minor) on leachate. Three tests were performed each by growing lemna minor on synthetic leachate under controlled conditions and on dumpsite leachate under natural conditions. During each test, duckweed was grown in 300 ml plastic containers with a surface area of 25.8 cm2. About 60 mg of fresh mass of duckweed was grown on 250 ml leachate at an internal depth of 9.5 cm. Results revealed that, in comparison to synthetic leachate, duckweed removed Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), nitrogen (N), and phosphorous (P) more efficiently from dumpsite leachate under natural climatic conditions. However, the amounts of N and P absorbed into duckweed body mass were about 16% and 35% respectively more at synthetic leachate under controlled conditions. Maximum growth rate of duckweed (7.03 g m-2 day-1) was also observed for synthetic leachate in comparison to the growth rate of 4.87 g m-2 day-1 at dumpsite leachate. Results of this study provide a useful interpretation of duckweed growth and nutrient removal dynamics from leachate under natural and laboratory conditions.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31454381 PMCID: PMC6711526 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221755
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Schematic of leachate production setup.
Initial nutritive composition and COD (mean ± SD) of leachate used as media for duckweed growth.
| Leachate Type | Nutrients concentration | COD | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TKN | NH4-N | TP | o-PO43--P | ||
| 49.88±0.26 | 26.43±0.15 | 37.13±0.21 | 14.08±0.14 | 1527±2.42 | |
| 46.56±0.24 | 24.32±0.15 | 42.65±0.22 | 16.02±0.16 | 1571±2.49 | |
Weather conditions during experiments on duckweed growth on leachate.
| Test Performed | Ambient temperature (oC) | Solar intensity | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| Test 1 | 38.3 ± 1.0 | 4.3 ± 0.6 | 13.4 ± 0.4 |
| Test 2 | 38.9 ± 0.8 | 4.5 ± 0.5 | 13.6 ± 0.4 |
| Test 3 | 38.5± 1.1 | 4.4 ± 1.3 | 14.1 ± 0.7 |
Analytical instruments and apparatus used during the study.
| S. No | Parameters | Analytical Instrument | Model |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) | COD Reactor | Velp ECO 25 |
| 2. | Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) | Semi-Automatic Kjeldahl Distillation System | KDN |
| 3. | Ammonium nitrogen (NH4+-N) | UV Visible Spectrophotometer & | PG-Motel T 60 |
| 4. | Ortho-Phosphate-Phosphorous | UV Visible Spectrophotometer | Hitachi U2800 |
| 5. | Total Phosphorous (TP) | UV Visible Spectrophotometer | Hitachi U2800 |
| 6. | pH | pH meter | Hanna HI 8520 |
| 7. | Duckweed Mass | Analytical Balance | Adam AAA 160 LE |
| 8. | Duckweed Drying | Oven | WTC Blinder |
| 9. | Duckweed growth under controlled conditions | Growth Chamber | Chasewood, Environmental USA |
Comparison of duckweed growth rates on synthetic and dumpsite leachate during three tests.
| Test Conducted | Leachate Type | Growth rate (g m-2 day-1) |
|---|---|---|
| Test 1 | Dumpsite | 4.06 ± 1.18 |
| Synthetic | 6.84 ± 2.13 | |
| Test 2 | Dumpsite | 4.87 ± 1.62 |
| Synthetic | 7.03 ± 1.25 | |
| Test 3 | Dumpsite | 3.89 ± 0.78 |
| Synthetic | 6.77 ± 0.93 |
Comparison of rates of nutrients removal and COD reduction by duckweed from synthetic and dumpsite leachate.
| Test Conducted | Leachate Type | Nutrients removal rate | COD | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TKN | NH4-N | TP | o-PO43--P | |||
| Test 1 | Synthetic | 116.32±0.65 | 80.39±1.71 | 92.16±0.39 | 26.24±0.61 | 2.73±4.20 |
| Dumpsite | 152.12±0.72 | 133.71±0.87 | 109.24±1.05 | 38.78±0.45 | 3.31±5.81 | |
| Test 2 | Synthetic | 123.41±1.33 | 82.28±1.14 | 96.42±1.27 | 26.94±1.52 | 2.81±3.63 |
| Dumpsite | 157.52 ± 1.62 | 141.83±1.36 | 111.92±1.35 | 39.15 ±1.62 | 3.64±4.12 | |
| Test 3 | Synthetic | 126.83±1.45 | 86.19±1.72 | 101.93±1.41 | 28.47±1.44 | 2.96±2.87 |
| Dumpsite | 159.73 ± 0.98 | 149.38±1.59 | 119.08 ±0.78 | 42.07 ±1.71 | 3.81±3.63 | |
Fig 2Comparison of mass balance of total nitrogen and phosphorous removal and uptake by duckweed from synthetic and dumpsite leachate.