Plant-assisted bioremediation, the use of plants to promote the extraction, the sequester or detoxification of pollutants through biological processes is a green, effective, in situ, non intrusive, low cost, aesthetically pleasing and, socially accepted technology to remediate contaminated soil. Potential for plant-assisted bioremediation depends upon the interactions among, soil, contaminants, microorganisms (bacteria and microfungi) and plants occurring in the rhizosphere where, the release of root exudates and oxygen with circadian rhythm can stimulate the biodegradation activity of natural soil microorganisms. This technology has been applying for three years to a multi-contaminated (PCBs and heavy metals) area in Southern Italy using as plant a selected poplar clone (Monviso).

Poplar-assisted bioremediation of a multi-contaminated area in southern Italy

Ancona V;Barra Caracciolo A;Grenni P;Campanale C;Rascio I;Di Lenola M;Cardoni M;Bagnuolo G;Mascolo G;Uricchio VF;Massacci A
2017

Abstract

Plant-assisted bioremediation, the use of plants to promote the extraction, the sequester or detoxification of pollutants through biological processes is a green, effective, in situ, non intrusive, low cost, aesthetically pleasing and, socially accepted technology to remediate contaminated soil. Potential for plant-assisted bioremediation depends upon the interactions among, soil, contaminants, microorganisms (bacteria and microfungi) and plants occurring in the rhizosphere where, the release of root exudates and oxygen with circadian rhythm can stimulate the biodegradation activity of natural soil microorganisms. This technology has been applying for three years to a multi-contaminated (PCBs and heavy metals) area in Southern Italy using as plant a selected poplar clone (Monviso).
2017
Istituto di Biologia Agro-ambientale e Forestale - IBAF - Sede Porano
Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque - IRSA
Inglese
A.E. Buburuzam, C. Teodosiu, F. Fava, P.X. Corvini, D. Gavrilescu, L. Bertin
Circular Economy and Environmental Sustainability
Circular Economy and Environmental Sustainability, 9th International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Management (ICEEM09)
259
260
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
06-09/09/2017
Bologna
PCB
metals
soil remediation
microbial community
ISSN 2457-7049 ISSN-L 2457-7049
11
none
Ancona V; Barra Caracciolo A; Grenni P; Campanale C; Rascio I; Di Lenola M; Cardoni M; Bagnuolo G; Mascolo G; Uricchio VF; Massacci A
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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