Assessing the Potential of Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) R.Br. ex. G. Don - A Leguminous Plant Species commonly found in Nigeria to Decontaminate Crude Oil-polluted Soil in Terrestrial Ecosystem

A. Oyedeji, O. F. Oyedeji, O. M. Immanuel, O. O. Adekoya
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The potentials of Parkia biglobosa (a leguminous plant species) to decontaminated crude oil-polluted soil in terrestrial ecosystem was evaluated in this study using appropriate standard techniques to estimate seedling germination, height, collar diameter, number of leaves and physicochemical characteristics (organic matter, pH, calcium, magnesium and sodium, nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium) of soil used, were determined using standard protocols. Results indicated that varying concentration of crude oil influenced the variables measured. For 0 ml, 25 ml, 50 ml, 75 ml and 100 ml crude oil treatments, Parkia biglobosa had 18%, 18%, 16%, 13% and 11% germination rate correspondingly; mean height of 38.70cm, 26.80cm, 21.20cm, 18.50cm and 6.80cm respectively, mean collar diameter of 0.32mm, 0.30mm, 0.26mm, 0.24mm and 0.22mm respectively; 2, 0, 0, 0 and 0 nodules count respectively, and 8.00, 6.00, 5.00, 5.00 and 2.00 leaf count respectively. All physicochemical parameters measured decreased in the soil in inverse proportion to crude oil concentration. So also, seedling germination, height, collar diameter, number of leaves and nodulation decreased in inverse proportion to crude oil concentration. Parkia biglobosa grew tolerably in both high and low concentrations of crude oil, which is an indication of its able to withstand crude oil toxicity. Parkia biglobosa as a nitrogen fixing plant would be a good candidate for the terrestrial restoration of crude oil contaminated regions in Nigerian.
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评估尼日利亚常见的豆科植物物种 Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) R.Br. ex. G. Don 在陆地生态系统中净化原油污染土壤的潜力
本研究采用适当的标准技术评估了大叶朴树(一种豆科植物物种)在陆地生态系统中净化原油污染土壤的潜力,并采用标准规程测定了所用土壤的幼苗发芽率、高度、颈圈直径、叶片数量和理化特征(有机物、pH 值、钙、镁和钠、氮、磷和钾)。结果表明,不同浓度的原油会影响所测变量。在 0 毫升、25 毫升、50 毫升、75 毫升和 100 毫升原油处理中,大叶朴树的发芽率分别为 18%、18%、16%、13% 和 11%;平均株高分别为 38.70 厘米、26.80 厘米、21.20 厘米、18.50 厘米和 6.80 厘米。平均株高分别为 38.70 厘米、26.80 厘米、21.20 厘米、18.50 厘米和 6.80 厘米;平均株颈直径分别为 0.32 毫米、0.30 毫米、0.26 毫米、0.24 毫米和 0.22 毫米;茎节数分别为 2、0、0、0 和 0;叶片数分别为 8.00、6.00、5.00、5.00 和 2.00。土壤中测得的所有理化指标都与原油浓度成反比下降。因此,幼苗发芽率、高度、叶颈直径、叶片数和结节率也与原油浓度成反比下降。大叶朴树在高浓度和低浓度原油中都能正常生长,这表明它能抵御原油的毒性。大叶朴树作为一种固氮植物,将是尼日利亚原油污染地区陆地恢复的良好候选植物。
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