نتایج جستجو برای: Contaminated Soil

تعداد نتایج: 209859  

Journal: :iranian journal of environmental sciences 0
ali daryabeigi zand assistant professor, graduate faculty of environment, university of tehran, iran hassan hoveidi assistant professor, graduate faculty of environment, university of tehran, iran

phytoremediation is an emerging green technology that uses plants and their associated microbes to remediate different environments contaminated with various pollutants. phytoremediation, as an effective soil remediation technology, has gained popularity in the past ten years both in developed and developing countries. the main goal of the current article is to improve the understanding of phyt...

Journal: :journal of chemical health risks 0
h. aram soil science department, zanjan university, zanjan, iran a. golchin soil science department, zanjan university, zanjan, iran

the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on nitrogen concentration of berseem clover were examined in contaminated soil with cadmium. examined factors included: levels of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculation ( glomus mosseae ) (with and without inoculation), and different levels of soil contamination by cadmium (0, 5, 10, 20, 40 and 80 mg.kg-1). the results showed that the effects of cad...

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...

2009
Katarina Björklöf Sanja Karlsson Åsa Frostegård Kirsten S Jørgensen

Relatively little is known about the microbial communities adapted to soil environments contaminated with aged complex hydrocarbon mixtures, especially in the subsurface soil layers. In this work we studied the microbial communities in two different soil profiles down to the depth of 7 m which originated from a 30-year-old site contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) and from a clean si...

Journal: :Biomedical and environmental sciences : BES 2006
K Krishnamurthi S Saravana Devi T Chakrabarti

OBJECTIVE To determine the DNA damaging potential and the genotoxicity of individual compounds in pesticide contaminated soil. METHODS In the present study, DNA damaging potential of pesticide-contaminated soil and the genotoxicity of individual compounds present in the soil were assessed using fluorimetric analysis of DNA unwinding assay. RESULTS The contaminated soil sample showed 79% (P ...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2012
Karen A Boegler Christine B Graham John A Montenieri Katherine MacMillan Jennifer L Holmes Jeannine M Petersen Kenneth L Gage Rebecca J Eisen

Plague, an often-fatal zoonotic disease caused by Yersinia pestis, is characterized by epizootic and quiescent periods. How Y. pestis is maintained during inter-epizootic periods is poorly understood, but soil has been implicated as a potential reservoir. Although previous studies have suggested that Y. pestis is able to survive in soil for weeks or months, it is unclear whether or not it is in...

2009
A. Oliveira M. E. Pampulha M. M. Neto A. C. Almeida

The abundance of arsenic-tolerant diazotrophic bacteria was compared in a long-term contaminated soil versus a non-contaminated one. In addition, the characterization of tolerant diazotrophic bacteria was carried out. Differences in the number of heterotrophic N2 fixers were found between soils. Contaminated soil showed a decrease in the microbial population size of about 80%, confirming the gr...

2017
Masahiko Katoh Elsya Risky Takeshi Sato

This study conducted plant growth tests using a rhizobox system to quantitatively determine the distance of immobilization lead migrating from contaminated soil into uncontaminated rhizosphere soil, and to assess the lead phases accumulated in rhizosphere soil by sequential extraction. Without the hydroxyapatite, exchangeable lead fractions increased as the rhizosphere soil got closer to the co...

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 ...

2013
Panos Panagos Marc Van Liedekerke Yusuf Yigini Luca Montanarella

Under the European Union (EU) Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection, the European Commission has identified soil contamination as a priority for the collection of policy-relevant soil data at European scale. In order to support EU soil management policies, soil-related indicators need to be developed which requires appropriate data collection and establishment of harmonized datasets for the EU ...

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