Phytoremediation Innovative Technology (Series 2): A Short-term Comparative Analysis of Enhanced Biodegradation of Crude Oil in the Soil by Macrophytic Nodulation

N. Edwin-Wosu, Pds Kinako
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A short term comparative ecological study of the use of two agro-forestry species, Leucaena leucocephala , Lam De. Wit and Bauhinia monandra , Kurz, in bioremediation of oil polluted environment was carried out, focusing on the evaluation and enhancing potential of the macrophytic species for degradation of hydrocarbon (crude oil) in the soil relative to their nodulation efficacy. Results show that L. leucocephala had nodules with levels ranging between 1.40 ± 1.40 to 11.60 ± 2.20 plant -1 and relative to various pollution levels and 15.10 ± 6.10 plant -1 in the control condition. Though L. leucocephala experienced pollution depression upon time lag in nodulation, the depression was directly proportional to the intensities of pollution. Bauhinia monandra had none at the end of the experiment both in the polluted and controlled conditions. Total hydrocarbon level following treatment of the soil by L. leucocephala and B. monadra has been deduced in relation to post-pollution concentration, disappearance and net % loss on such treated soil environment. A comparatively high value of 60% total loss of crude oil was indicated in L. leucocephala treated soil. This shows that natural biodegradation could be a major and ultimate mechanism for elimination of oil in terrestrial environment. The highest total % loss of crude oil was recorded in Leucaena leucocephala than Bauhinia monandra treated soil. Leucaena leucocephala showed an enhanced performance than Bauhinia monandra at the end of the study. Leucaena leucocephala was thus considered more ideal and more promising for remediation work than B.monandra . Keywords : Leucaena leucocephala, Bauhinia monandra , bioremediation, crude oil, nodulation Global Journal of Environmental Sciences Vol.4(1) 2005: 11-18
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植物修复创新技术(系列二):巨植结瘤促进土壤中原油生物降解的短期对比分析
对两种农林复合植物Leucaena leucocephala (Lam De. Wit)和Bauhinia monandra (Kurz)在石油污染环境生物修复中的应用进行了短期生态学比较研究,重点评价了两种大型植物对土壤中烃类(原油)的降解潜力及其结瘤效果。结果表明:不同污染水平下白头草根瘤含量为1.40±1.40 ~ 11.60±2.20株-1,对照条件下为15.10±6.10株-1。白头草在结瘤期虽然经历了污染抑制,但其抑制程度与污染强度成正比。在实验结束时,污染和控制条件下的紫荆都没有。本文推导了白头双歧杆菌和单孢双歧杆菌处理土壤后总烃含量与污染后浓度、消失量和净损失量的关系。白头草处理土壤的原油总损失率较高,达60%。这表明自然生物降解可能是陆地环境中石油消除的主要和最终机制。粗原油总损失率以合欢草处理土壤最高,紫荆花处理土壤最高。研究结束时,银合欢的抑菌效果明显优于紫荆。因此,白合欢被认为比白合欢更理想,更有希望进行修复工作。关键词:银合欢,紫荆花,生物修复,原油,结瘤,环境科学,Vol.4(1), 2005: 11-18
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