Effect of Giant Rat's Tail Grass ( Sporobolus pyramidalis p. beauv ) on Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH) and Heavy Metals content of Crude Oil Polluted Soils
Soil contamination by crude oil has been an issue within the oil producing areas of the Niger Delta Nigeria and so, many remediation methods; including phytoremediation, the use of plants, have been adopted for the remediation of the affected soils. Such plants are expected to be safe and effective...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 2017-02, Vol.20 (4), p.1045 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Soil contamination by crude oil has been an issue within the oil
producing areas of the Niger Delta Nigeria and so, many remediation
methods; including phytoremediation, the use of plants, have been
adopted for the remediation of the affected soils. Such plants are
expected to be safe and effective in the clean-up of hydrocarbons and
heavy metals from oil polluted sites. Giant rat's tail grass (
Sporobolus pyramidalis p. beauv ) is among the plants being proposed.
This study therefore investigated in eight-weeks, the effects of giant
rat's tail grass (Sporobolus pyramidalis p.beauv) on the total
petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) and heavy metals content of contaminated
soils. Residual TPH and heavy metals (chromium, Cr and lead, Pb) were
quantified as an index for assessing the post-phytoremediated crude oil
contaminated soils. Crude oil pollution levels of 25ml/kg, 50ml/kg and
100ml/kg on soils were respectively done alongside the unpolluted
control. Remediation treatments of the test soils and the control with
the plant were done after two weeks of pollution using three young
seedlings of giant rat's tail grass. Results from eight weeks
remediation period showed that TPH (mg/kg) reduced from 496.55 to
257.90, 578.09 to 241.37, 602.61 to 198.80 and 21.27 to 6.22 on the
test soils and the control respectively; Cr (mg/kg) from 5.86 to 1.23,
7.96 to 1.38, 9.76 to 1.65 and 4.26 to 0.63 on the test soils and the
control respectively; and Pb (mg/kg) from 4.25 to 1.21, 5.26 to 2.31,
5.12 to 3.93 and 1.96 to 0.43 on the test soils and the control
respectively. Soil analysis results from the study indicated that giant
rat's tail grass (Sporobolus pyramidalis p.beauv) has the
potential to ameliorate crude oil toxicity at different crude oil
contamination levels because of its ability to significantly
(p>0.05) decrease the TPH and heavy metals content of the soil. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 2659-1502 1119-8362 2659-1499 |
DOI: | 10.4314/jasem.v20i4.17 |