Three pre-selected poplar clones and two soil HCH degrader micro-organisms have been experimentally applied in a contaminated agricultural soil in the basin of Fiume Sacco near to Rome for its reclamation. The aim was to successfully associate soil cleaning by rhizoremediation with an economically sustainable biomass for energy production of large poplar plantations. Plants and micro-organisms were selected for the best association with bacteria to obtain 1) the maximum HCH concentration reduction in soil, 2) the minimum plant contamination with HCH, and 3) the maximum biomass production. Results showed that an association between all these traits is possible in a specific poplar clone inoculated with a selected HCH degrader bacterium. The need for a pre-remediation phase in situ to select best candidate plants and bacteria with lowest HCH accumulation in its organs is emphasized. Rhyzoremediation associated with the safe thermo-convertible biomass production is confirmed as a sustainable recovery of soils interdicted to food-agricultural activities.
Fiel-scale rhyzoremediation of a contamined soil with hexaclorocyclohexane (HCH isomers): the potential of poplars for enviromental restoration and economical sustainability
D Bianconi;D Lippi;C Polcaro;P Paris;
2010
Abstract
Three pre-selected poplar clones and two soil HCH degrader micro-organisms have been experimentally applied in a contaminated agricultural soil in the basin of Fiume Sacco near to Rome for its reclamation. The aim was to successfully associate soil cleaning by rhizoremediation with an economically sustainable biomass for energy production of large poplar plantations. Plants and micro-organisms were selected for the best association with bacteria to obtain 1) the maximum HCH concentration reduction in soil, 2) the minimum plant contamination with HCH, and 3) the maximum biomass production. Results showed that an association between all these traits is possible in a specific poplar clone inoculated with a selected HCH degrader bacterium. The need for a pre-remediation phase in situ to select best candidate plants and bacteria with lowest HCH accumulation in its organs is emphasized. Rhyzoremediation associated with the safe thermo-convertible biomass production is confirmed as a sustainable recovery of soils interdicted to food-agricultural activities.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.