نتایج جستجو برای: contaminated soils

تعداد نتایج: 81821  

2014
H.-C. Kuo L. Yang Y.-M. Wu

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of phytoremediation on soils contaminated with heavy crude oil using plants infected by mycorrhizal fungi. Five plant species, Vetiveria zizanioides, Bidens pilosa, Chloris barbata, Eleusine indica, and Imperata cylindrica, infected with the species of mycorrhizal fungi Glomus mosseae, were selected for this study. The degradation of total...

2009
H. Vandenhove A. Cremers E. Smolders

The influence of bentonite additions and soil K status on radiocaesium transfer to ryegrass was investigated in a potted soil experiment. A sandy soil was contaminated with I M Cs and amended with K salts (0-97 mM kg") and K bentonite (0-2 %). After 4 weeks incubation of the mixtures, ryegrass was grown for 18 weeks and trimmed at 7 occasions. During subsequent harvests, the radiocaesium transf...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2012
حبیب خداوردی‌لو, , رقیه حمزه‌نژاد تقلیدآباد, , سالار رضاپور, , شهرام منافی, ,

Soil contamination with heavy metals, including Cd and Pb, is of serious concern. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficiency of Atriplex verucifera, Salicornia europaea and Chenopodium album for simultaneous remediation of soil exchangeable sodium percentage and Cd and Pb contamination in two soils with different properties. Two soils, including a saline-sodic-calcareous (S1) and c...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2006
J D Appleton J M Weeks J P S Calvez C Beinhoff

Rice paddy fields in the Naboc area, near Monkayo on the island of Mindanao, Philippines, have been irrigated four times a year over the last decade using Naboc River water contaminated with mercury (Hg) by artisanal gold mining in the Diwalwal area. Silt containing up to at least 90 mg Hg/kg (d.w.) has been deposited in rice paddy fields during the 1990s and this has been repeatedly mixed into...

2011
Mark A.S. Laidlaw Sammy Zahran Howard W. Mielke Mark P. Taylor Gabriel M. Filippelli

Soils in older areas of cities are highly contaminated by lead, due largely to past use of lead additives in gasoline, the use of lead in exterior paints, and industrial lead sources. Soils are not passive repositories and periodic re-suspension of fine lead contaminated soil dust particulates (or aerosols) may create seasonal variations of lead exposure for urban dwellers. Atmospheric soil and...

2006
A. Ansari Mahabadi M. A. Hajabbasi H. Khademi H. Kazemian

In recent years, natural substances such as zeolite have been used to absorb heavy metals in soil in an attempt to decrease their availability to plants. Compared to other techniques, the use of zeolite is fast, clean, and inexpensive. This research was carried out to investigate the effects of an Iranian natural zeolite (clinoptilolite) on stabilizing Cd-contaminated soil treated with 0.01 M C...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2008
Maria I S Gonzaga Jorge A G Santos Lena Q Ma

This greenhouse experiment evaluated arsenic removal by Pteris vittata and its effects on arsenic redistribution in soils. P. vittata grew in six arsenic-contaminated soils and its fronds were harvested and analyzed for arsenic in October, 2003, April, 2004, and October, 2004. The soil arsenic was separated into five fractions via sequential extraction. The ferns grew well and took up arsenic f...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2013
Filomena Sannino Riccardo Spaccini Davide Savy Alessandro Piccolo

Remediation of two polluted soils from a northern Italian industrial site heavily contaminated with organic contaminants was attempted here by subjecting soils first to addition with an exogenous humic acid (HA), and, then, to an oxidation reaction catalyzed by a water-soluble iron-porphyrin (FeP). An expected decrease of detectable organic pollutants (>50%) was already observed when soils were...

2013
D. Bello C. Trasar-Cepeda

Previous studies have demonstrated that the toxic effects of 2,4,5trichlorophenol (2,4,5-TCP) are greater in agricultural soils than in forest soils; therefore these effects appear to be influenced by the total C content and soil pH. Agricultural soils (usually low in organic C) contaminated with 2,4,5-TCP may be able to be remediated by the addition of organic waste products. To test this hypo...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2015
Etienne Yergeau Terrence H. Bell Julie Champagne Christine Maynard Stacie Tardif Julien Tremblay Charles W. Greer

Plants interact closely with microbes, which are partly responsible for plant growth, health, and adaptation to stressful environments. Engineering the plant-associated microbiome could improve plant survival and performance in stressful environments such as contaminated soils. Here, willow cuttings were planted into highly petroleum-contaminated soils that had been gamma-irradiated and subject...

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