investigation of the possibility of phytoremediating a soil contaminated with anthracene

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2013
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are one of the most important organic pollutants
frequently found in the environment. In this experiment, the effect of phytoremediation as a cost effective
method was studied on the concentration of anthracene (C14H10) which is one of PAHs. The effect of sorghum
(V1), hairy vetch (V2) and oat (V3) was studied under four concentrations of anthracene (S1, S2, S3 and S4) in
soil. In S1 level which pollution was the lowest, the three plants had the highest reduction rate. The reduction
rate was decreased by increasing the pollution level (S2 and S3),; the lowest reduction rate was observed in S4
level which had the highest pollution level. There was significant difference between the three plants and the
fallow. Generally, hairy vetch had the highest phytoremediating capacity and resistance compared with the
other plants.
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Authors ;M. Ahmadi;Z. T. Alipour;A. Farrokhian Firuzi
Journal ege eğitim dergisi
Year 2013
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