Title of article :
Phytoremediation Of Crude Oil Impacted Soil Using Purple Nutsedge
Author/Authors :
nwaichi, eo university of port harcourt - department of biochemistry, Nigeria , chukwuere, co university of port harcourt - department of biochemistry, Nigeria , abosi, pj university of port harcourt - department of biochemistry, Nigeria , onukwuru, gi university of port harcourt - department of biochemistry, Nigeria
From page :
475
To page :
479
Abstract :
The present study investigated the viability of purple nutsedge in the phytoremediation of a crude oilcontaminated land in the Kom-Kom community, Oyigbo, Rivers state, Nigeria. 150g of soil samples were randomly collected from two (2) different points on the polluted site and a control site and analyzed for Petroleum Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs), Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) and Heavy metals ( Pb, Cd, Cr Ni). in soils and plants before and after phytoremediation. Plants were transplanted into the contaminated and contaminated soil after soil sample collection.After planting,the progress of plant growth was observed and recorded biweekly for 3 months before harvesting. From the results obtained, over 80% and 66% PAHs and TPHs phytodegradation efficiencies were achieved using the plant while Cd, Pb and Cr were removed by 90%, 67% and 39.2% respectively. The Bioaccumulation Factor (B.F) of the heavy metals in study plant were found to be greated than 1 which makes it suitable for phytoextraction of heavy metals. Therefore, the study suggests that purple nutsedge can be useful in the phytoremediation of a crudeoil polluted soil.
Keywords :
Hydrocarbons , Heavy metals , Phytoremediation , Crude oil , Purple nutsedge
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Record number :
2729168
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