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   Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Content (TPH) As an Index Assessment of Macrophytic Remediation process of a Crude Oil Contaminated Soil Environment  
   
نویسنده EDWIN-WOSU N.L. ,Albert E.
منبع journal of applied sciences and environmental management - 2010 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:39 -42
چکیده    A short-term ecological study was carried out to comparatively evaluate the phytoremediation potential potential of two leguminous plant species. this aimed at quantifying residual tph as index for assessing a post-phytoremediated crude oil contaminated soil. plant and soil analysis were carried out using the photometric method of american petroleum institute (api). result has shown that leucaena leucocephala treated soil at various (0, 25, 50, & 100mls) levels of pollution had tph (mg/kg) content of 75.33±38.42, 151.00±94.00, 169.33±102.20 and 196.00±115.00 while bauhinia monandra soil recorded 92.00±12.00, 166.00±82.30, 276.00±51.20, 391.00±143.20. the soil tph value is also in relation to the quantity accumulated in the species, which has shown l. leucocephala with higher level and low soil level and vice versa in b. monandra. this apparently indicated that both species could be applied in a phytoremediation exercise. leucaena leucocephala tend to have more sustained potential for hydrocarbon accumulation and could be evaluated for its efficacy as a tool in phytoremediation exercise for cleaning up hydrocarbon contaminated soil. thus could be good prospect in remediation environmental quality programme.
آدرس University of Port Harcourt, Department of Plant Science and Biotechnology, Nigeria, University of Port Harcourt, Department of Plant Science & Biotechnology, Nigeria
 
     
   
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