Biologische Sanierung von Rüstungsaltlasten |
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Authors: | Andreas Klunk Elisabeth Görge Dietrich Werner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Philipps-Universit?t Marburg, Fachbereich Biologie, Karl-von-Str., D-35032, Marburg 2. Landesamt für Umwelt und Natur, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Boldebucker Weg 4, D-18276, Gülzow
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Abstract: | Many sites of former ammunition plants are contaminated with the explosive 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene, its derivatives and reduction products. Such nitroaromatic compounds have a high human and ecotoxic potential. Plant uptake of these organic pollutants is known and could be confirmed under field conditions. In this paper rhizospheric soil was analyzed to characterize the effect of vegetation on TNT-contaminated soil. Common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) were used as test plants. The experiments were performed on two areas with different TNT concentrations. The data reveal a significant decrease of extractable TNT in rhizospheric soil by a factor of 5 to 6 during the vegetation period. On the area with high TNT concentration, an enrichment of nitroaromatic compounds in root tissue was found compared to the rhizospheric soil. Aminodinitrotoluene could be confirmed as the primary pollutant in the root. These results refer to a potential application of plants to biological remediation of soil contaminated with ammunition-specific pollutants. |
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