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Phytoremediation of dredged marine sediment: Monitoring of chemical and biochemical processes contributing to sediment reclamation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
In this study, a pilot phytoremediation experiment was performed to treat about 80 m(3) of silty saline sediments contaminated by heavy metals and organic compounds. After preliminary mixing with a sandy soil and green compost application, three different plant treatments [Paspalum vaginatum (P); P. vaginatum Spartium junceum (P + S); P. vaginatum Tamarix gallica (P + T)] were compared to each other and to an unplanted control (C) in order to evaluate the plant efficiency in remediating and ameliorating agronomical and functional sediment properties. The experiment was monitored for one year after planting by taking sediment samples at two depths and performing several chemical and biochemical analyses. After one year, the increase in hydrolytic enzyme and dehydrogenase activities indicated the stimulation of sediment functionality. Additionally, the availability of energy sources derived from organic matter application and plant-root activity promoted the formation of a stable organic matter fraction. Finally, P + S and P + T were also effective in decontaminating polluted marine sediments from both organic (total petroleum hydrocarbons, TPH) and inorganic (heavy metal) pollutants. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Phytoremediation; Sediment decontamination; Heavy metals; Total petroleum hydrocarbons; Humification process
List of contributors:
Peruzzi, Eleonora; Masciandaro, Grazia; Macci, Cristina; Doni, Serena
Authors of the University:
DONI SERENA
MACCI CRISTINA
MASCIANDARO GRAZIA
PERUZZI ELEONORA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/292660
Published in:
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
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