نتایج جستجو برای: contaminated soils

تعداد نتایج: 81821  

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2010
Eleonora Beccaloni Fabiana Vanni Silvana Giovannangeli Massimiliano Beccaloni Mario Carere

At the moment, the health-environmental risk analysis is used to decision-making targets in the contaminated sites management; this procedure allows to assess the quantitative health risk related to the pollutants presence in environmental compartments, as soil and waters. As regards potentially contaminated agricultural soils, the ingestion of food from vegetable and/or animal source, produced...

2015
Jessica Riveroll-Larios Erika Escalante-Espinosa Reyna L. Fócil-Monterrubio Ildefonso J. Díaz-Ramírez

The use of soil health indicators linked to microbial activities, such as key enzymes and respirometric profiles, helps assess the natural attenuation potential of soils contaminated with hydrocarbons. In this study, the intrinsic physicochemical characteristics, biological activity and biodegradation potential were recorded for two soils with different contamination histories (>5 years and <1 ...

2011
Amin Mojiri

ABSRACT A study was carried out to investigate the potential of Corn (Zea mays) for phytoremediation of soil contaminated with Cadmium and Lead. Soil samplings of 0-20 cm depth were taken from the Chaharmahal Bakhtiari province in the western of Iran. Corn plantlets were planted in pots containing 3 kg of these soils. The experiment consisted of 9 treatments including soil without cadmium and L...

2014
Xin Wang Qiying Ma

Arsenic contamination in soils occurs widely in a range of ecosystems resulting from geological origins and anthropogenic activities. On average, arsenic concentration ranges from 5 to 10 mg kg−1 in uncontaminated soils and above 10 mg kg−1 in contaminated soils (Hossain, 2006). Increased buildup of arsenic in irrigated soils has been widely recognized in South and South-east Asia (Brammer and ...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2009
ravanbakhsh shirdam ali daryabeigi zand gholamreza nabi bidhendi nasser mehrdadi

phytoremediation is an emerging environmental-friendly technology that can be a promising solution to remediate oil-polluted soils. the impact of high amount of hydrocarbons on growth characteristics of burningbushand common flax was evaluated in this survey. the influence of organic fertilizers was also assessed on growth of plant species in oil-contaminated soil. soil samples in which plants ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2016
Samiha Al Kharusi Raeid M M Abed Sergey Dobretsov

The low number and activity of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria and the low solubility and availability of hydrocarbons hamper bioremediation of oil-contaminated soils in arid deserts, thus bioremediation treatments that circumvent these limitations are required. We tested the effect of Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) addition, at different concentrations (i.e. 0.1, 1 and 10 mM), on bacter...

Journal: :Environment international 2007
Xuliang Zhuang Jian Chen Hojae Shim Zhihui Bai

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are bacteria capable of promoting plant growth by colonizing the plant root. For a long period PGPR were mainly used for assisting plants to uptake nutrients from the environment or preventing plant diseases. Phytoremediation is a new and promising approach to remove contaminants in the environment. But using plants alone for remediation confronts man...

2005
M. A. Khan

Introduction Arsenic from irrigation water is accumulating in soils (Ullah, 1998; Panaullah et al., 2003). The presence of high As in Bangladeshi soils and continuing use of As contaminated irrigation water may affect the movement of As in soil and accumulation of As in rice (Abedin et al., 2002). Transport of As in soil, as well as uptake by plants is governed by mobility, yet mobility of As i...

Journal: :Practice Periodical of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste Management 2003

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