Fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the phytoremediation of different hydrocarbon contaminated soils with cotton, ryegrass, tall fescue, and wheat

Faculty Agriculture Year: 2025
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Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science Frontiers Volume:
Keywords : Fate , polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons , the phytoremediation , different hydrocarbon contaminated soils    
Abstract:
Introduction: Phytoremediation is a promising strategy for cleaning up polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-contaminated soils. This study investigated the effectiveness of four plant species—cotton, ryegrass, tall fescue, and wheat—in enhancing PAH removal from soils contaminated with diesel oil, PAHs, and aged oily sludge. Methods: Aged oily sludge-contaminated soil was artificially prepared, and the selected plants were cultivated in different hydrocarbon-contaminated soils (diesel oil, PAHs, and oily sludge). The fate of PAHs was analyzed by measuring their distribution in rhizospheric soil and plant tissues. Root concentration factors (RCFs) and transpiration stream concentration factors (TSCFs) were used to evaluate PAH translocation and accumulation in plant tissues and their interactions with the rhizosphere. Results: The study demonstrated that plants enhanced PAH removal by 20%– 80%, with wheat showing the highest efficiency. PAH removal was generally more effective in oily sludge-contaminated soil than in diesel oil or PAHcontaminated soil. Plant uptake of PAHs accounted for 2%–10% of total removal and exhibited a strong linear correlation with root weight. RCFs were linearly correlated with LogKow (3–6), indicating that the four plant species did not significantly concentrate PAHs in their roots. Discussion: The findings confirm the potential of phytoremediation for PAHcontaminated soils, particularly using wheat as an effective species. The low RCFs and TSCFs suggest that PAH uptake was limited, implying that rhizodegradation
   
     
 
       

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