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Aspects in situ oil polluted soil phytoremediation with pasture plants

Date issued
2017
Author(s)
Masu, Smaranda  
National Research and Development Institute for Industrial Ecology, ECOIND  
Grecu, Eugenia  
Politehnica University of Timisoara  
Popa, Maria  
1 Decembrie 1918 University of Alba Iulia  
Oncioiu, Ionica  
Titu Maiorescu University, Faculty of Pharmacy  
Abstract
Oil compounds, name Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) in soil chemistry, content in polluted soil cause dramatic changes of physicochemical and biological topsoil characteristics and destruction of ecosystems. Selecting and applying appropriate strategies for in situ phytoremediation of the oil soil polluted with 95.5 ± 25.0 g TPH kg–1 d.m., leads to their rehabilitation by planting and maintaining crops of pastures with grasses and leguminous species. The oil polluted soil addition of 50 t ha–1 fertiliser with nitrogen content, like stabilised sewage sludge, mixed with adsorbents material, i.e. fl ash waste derived from power plants that uses fossil fuel or volcanic indigenous tuff has led to installation of abundance and healthy culture. The areas were covered by
grasses and leguminous species was up to 90% of sown areas. Resulting harvest from treated variants
with fertiliser mixed with adsorbents material were 2–3 times higher versus harvests obtained from fertilised variants in the absence of fly ash on indigenous volcanic tuff. The harvest characteristics obtained on oil polluted soil fertilised with sewage sludge mixed with fly ash or volcanic tuff were correlated with national forage norms.
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Total petroleum hydro...

Fertiliser

In situ phytoremediat...

Pasture

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