- International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Modelling
- Volume:2 Issue:1
- Potential Toxic Elements Distribution Based on Interplay between Pollutants and Biochemical Remediat...
Potential Toxic Elements Distribution Based on Interplay between Pollutants and Biochemical Remediative Amendments
Authors : Mohamed SABER, Essam HOB ALLAH, Soad EL-ASHRY, Alaa ZAGHLOUL
Pages : 1-9
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Publication Date : 2019-01-02
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The aim of this work is to measure in field experiment the distribution of potential toxic elements PTE`s Cu, Ni and Zn in sewaged soil after application of chemical remediation technique represented by probentonite, bioremediation technique as thiobacillus thiooxidant, Mycorrhyzal insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(AM); conidia, and mixture of this treatments insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(PBC); applied before the plantation of Canola insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Brassica Napus, L.);, Indian Mustard insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Brassica juncea Czern.); and Black nightshade insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Solanum nigrum L); as a hyper accumulated plants. The obtained results showed that phytoremediation technique applied individually increased the readily available form after remediation arranged as canola> black nightshade> Indian mustard, meanwhile the application of Probentonite with phyto-accumulation plants increased the residual form in soil system. In the case of bioremediation materials applied, data showed decreasing in both readily and hardly available forms with margin increasing in moderately available forms. The final conclusion of this work documented as the application of PCB technique could be the best management practices in minimizing Zn equivalent to the save level. Different mechanisms of the remediation materials actions were discussed.Keywords : Distribution, PTE`s, remediation techniques, sewaged soils