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Title: Phytoremediation potential of indigenous Ghanaian grass and grass-like species grown on used motor oil contaminated soils
Authors: Abednego, Akutam
Pappoe, Alexander Nii Moi
Armah, Frederick Ato
Ato, Frederick
Keywords: Bothriochloa bladhii
Contamination
Mot oil
Organic
Phytoremediation
Torulinium odoratum
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: This study investigated the ability of Bothriochloa bladhii (Retz.) S.T. Blake (Poaceae), Cyperus ligularis L. (Cyperaceae), Commelina erecta L. (Commelinaceae), Mariscus umbellatus (Rottb.) Vahl (Cyperaceae), Fimbistylis miliacea L. (Cyperaceae) and Torulinium odoratum L. (Cyperaceae) to clean up various levels of used motor oil (UMO) contaminated soils. The plants were grown in 2 kg garden soils treated to 0%, 1%, 5% and 10% levels of UMO contamination. The plant growth parameters, chlorophyll contents and dry weight of test plants were measured. The phytoremediation ability of these test plants were assessed by measuring the uptake of hydrocarbons in terms of total hydrocarbon content (THC) as well as their percentage degradation values. There was significant (P < 0.05) reduction in leaf chlorophyll contents and dry weights of the test plant species planted in UMO contaminated soils. THC as well as the percentage uptake (or degradation) of hydrocarbons were both lowest in C. ligularis but highest in T. odoratum in all cases. The phytoremediation potential of test plants was highest in soils contaminated with 5% UMO. Based on the results of this study, all test plants with the exception of C. ligularis were potentially capable of undertaking phytoremediation. However, B. bladhii and T. odoratum proved most effective in the uptake and degradation of UMO
Description: 12p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5393
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Environmental Sciences



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