Eichhornia crassipes capability to remove naphthalene from wastewater in the absence of bacteria |
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Authors: | Nesterenko-Malkovskaya A Kirzhner F Zimmels Y Armon R |
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Affiliation: | Environmental, Water Resources and Agricultural Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion, Haifa 32000, Israel |
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Abstract: | The aim of the current study was to investigate the potential of an aquatic plant, the water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) devoid rhizospheric bacteria, to reduce naphthalene (a polyaromatic hydrocarbon) present in wastewater and wetlands.The capability of sterile water hyacinth plants to remove naphthalene from water and wastewater was studied in batch systems. Water hyacinths enhance the removal of pollutants through their consumption as nutrients and also through microbial activity of their rhizospheric bacteria.Experimental kinetics of naphthalene removal by water hyacinth coupled with natural rhizospheric bacteria was 100% after 9 d. Plants, decoupled of rhizospheric bacteria, reduced naphthalene concentration up to 45% during 7 d. Additionally, naphthalene uptake by water hyacinth revealed a biphasic behavior: a rapid first phase completed after 2.5 h, and a second, considerably slower rate, phase (2.5-225 h). In conclusion, water hyacinth devoid rhizospheric bacteria reduced significantly naphthalene concentration in water, revealing a considerable plant contribution in the biodegradation process of this pollutant. |
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Keywords: | Floating aquatic plant systems Naphthalene Phytoremediation Root concentration factor (RCF) Transpiration stream concentration factor (TSCF) Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) |
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