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Rhizoremediation as a green technology for the remediation of petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soils.

Son A Hoang1, Dane Lamb2, Balaji Seshadri2, Binoy Sarkar3, Girish Choppala2, M B Kirkham4, Nanthi S Bolan5.   

Abstract

Rhizoremediation is increasingly becoming a green and sustainable alternative to physico-chemical methods for remediation of contaminated environments through the utilization of symbiotic relationship between plants and their associated soil microorganisms in the root zone. The overall efficiency can be enhanced by identifying suitable plant-microbe combinations for specific contaminants and supporting the process with the application of appropriate soil amendments. This approach not only involves promoting the existing activity of plants and soil microbes, but also introduces an adequate number of microorganisms with specific catabolic activity. Here, we reviewed recent literature on the main mechanisms and key factors in the rhizoremediation process with a particular focus on soils contaminated with total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH). We then discuss the potential of different soil amendments to accelerate the remediation efficiency based on biostimulation and bioaugmentation processes. Notwithstanding some successes in well-controlled environments, rhizoremediation of TPH under field conditions is still not widespread and considered less attractive than physico-chemical methods. We catalogued the major pitfalls of this remediation approach at the field scale in TPH-contaminated sites and, provide some applicable situations for the future successful use of in situ rhizoremediation of TPH-contaminated soils.
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Keywords:  Bioaugmentation; Biostimulation; Field application; Rhizosphere; Soil amendments

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32634659     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


  5 in total

Review 1.  The role of soils in the disposition, sequestration and decontamination of environmental contaminants.

Authors:  Binoy Sarkar; Raj Mukhopadhyay; Sammani Ramanayaka; Nanthi Bolan; Yong Sik Ok
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2021-08-04       Impact factor: 6.671

2.  Plant-Soil-Microbiota Combination for the Removal of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH): An In-Field Experiment.

Authors:  Daniela Zuzolo; Carmine Guarino; Maria Tartaglia; Rosaria Sciarrillo
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2021-01-26       Impact factor: 5.640

3.  Soil initial bacterial diversity and nutrient availability determine the rate of xenobiotic biodegradation.

Authors:  Ramesha H Jayaramaiah; Eleonora Egidi; Catriona A Macdonald; Jun-Tao Wang; Thomas C Jeffries; Mallavarapu Megharaj; Brajesh K Singh
Journal:  Microb Biotechnol       Date:  2021-10-24       Impact factor: 5.813

Review 4.  Recent advances in green technology and Industrial Revolution 4.0 for a sustainable future.

Authors:  Pragya Bradu; Antara Biswas; Chandralekha Nair; Salini Sreevalsakumar; Megha Patil; Sandra Kannampuzha; Anirban Goutam Mukherjee; Uddesh Ramesh Wanjari; Kaviyarasi Renu; Balachandar Vellingiri; Abilash Valsala Gopalakrishnan
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2022-04-09       Impact factor: 5.190

5.  Assessment of Water Mimosa (Neptunia oleracea Lour.) Morphological, Physiological, and Removal Efficiency for Phytoremediation of Arsenic-Polluted Water.

Authors:  Narges Atabaki; Noor Azmi Shaharuddin; Siti Aqlima Ahmad; Rosimah Nulit; Rambod Abiri
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2020-11-06
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