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The effect of diesel fuel on common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) plants
Authors:Adam Gillian  Duncan Harry
Institution:(1) Department of Environmental, Agricultural and Analytical Chemistry, Joseph Black Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ Scotland, UK
Abstract:When petroleum hydrocarbons contaminate soil, the carbon:nitrogen (C:N) ratio of the soil is altered. The added carbon stimulates microbial numbers but causes an imbalance in the C:N ratio which may result in immobilization of soil nitrogen by the microbial biomass, leaving none available for plant growth. As members of Leguminosae fix atmospheric nitrogen to produce their own nitrogen for growth, they may prove more successful at growing on petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated sites. During a wider study on phytoremediation of diesel fuel contaminated soil, particular attention was given to the performance of legumes versus other plant species. During harvesting of pot experiments containing leguminous plants, a recurring difference in the number and formation of root nodules present on control and contaminated Common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) plants was observed. The total number of nodules per plant was significantly reduced in contaminated plants compared to control plants but nodules on contaminated plants were more developed than corresponding nodules on control plants. Plant performance of Common vetch and Westerwold's ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L.) was compared to illustrate any difference between the ability of legumes and grasses to grow on diesel fuel contaminated soil. Common vetch was less affected by diesel fuel and performed better in low levels of diesel fuel contaminated soil than Westerwoldrsquos ryegrass. The total amount of diesel fuel remaining after 4 months in Common vetch planted soil was slightly less than in Westerwoldrsquos ryegrass planted soil.
Keywords:Common vetch  diesel fuel  legumes  phytoremediation  plant performance  root nodules  Westerwoldrsquos ryegrass" target="_blank">gif" alt="rsquo" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0">s ryegrass
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