ABSTRACT
These study is to evaluate the phytoremediation
of selected heavy metals ( cadmium, lead and iron) in a spent oil contaminated
soil using iron weed augmented with pig dung. Physiological parameters such as
total nitrogen. The sample (pig dung) was collected from a ranch while the soil
samples were obtained from the top soil (0- 15 cm), collected from
non-contaminated area. These locations are within the campus of Michael Okpara
University of Agriculture, Umudike. These samples were grouped into five (5)
different groups viz: group l served as control while group 2 was Soil + spent
oil and, group 3 was Soil+ spent oil + pig dung. Groups 4 and 5 were Soil+
spent oil+ iron weed and Soil+ spent oil + pig dung + iron weed, respectively.
These groupings were made for both uncontaminated and contaminated soil, each.
The results for cadmium concentration shows 0.90±0.51, 0.49±0.03 on control,
1.45±1.03, 0.49±0.01 on spent oil, 0.03±0.01, 0.12±0.02, on spent oil+ iron
weed, 0.00±0.00, 0.83±0.03 on Spent oil+ pig dung+ iron weed and that of lead
shows 2.04±0.03, 3.78±0.02on control, 1.98±0.01, 6.55±0.01 on spent oil,
0.01±0.01, 8.55±0.01, on spent oil+ pig iron weed, 0.00±0.00, 2.45±0.00 on
Spent oil+ pig dung+ iron weed and that of iron were observed to be;
611.09±0.04, 1137.36±0.03 on control, 736.10±0.04, 1137.36±2.05 on spent oil,
664.10±0.35, 656.23±0.55, on Spent oil + iron weed, 542.2±0.99, 699.48±0.51 on
Spent oil + pig dung + plant. The bioaccumulation factor showed
hyperaccumulation of both cadmium and iron ( 1.79 and 1.04 respectively). With
respect to physico-chemical parameters analysed, total organic matter of both
contaminated and uncontaminated showedan increase in group 5 (Spent oil + pig
dung + Iron weed) (0.31±0.00) when compared with other groups while result of
cation exchange capacity showed significant (p<0.05) increase in group 3, 4
and 5 when compared with group l and 2. From these results, it was observed
that the plant - little iron weed had a positive effect on polluted soil
samples and therefore, recommended for use in phytoremediation.
OKAFOR, C (2024). Phytoremediation of heavy metals cadmium, iron and lead) on oil contaminated soil using little iron weed augmented with pig dung:- Okafor Chukwuma . Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/phytoremediation-of-heavy-metals-cadmium-iron-and-lead-on-oil-contaminated-soil-using-little-iron-weed-augmented-with-pig-dung-okafor-chukwuma-7-2
CHUKWUMA, OKAFOR. "Phytoremediation of heavy metals cadmium, iron and lead) on oil contaminated soil using little iron weed augmented with pig dung:- Okafor Chukwuma " Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 21 Feb. 2024, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/phytoremediation-of-heavy-metals-cadmium-iron-and-lead-on-oil-contaminated-soil-using-little-iron-weed-augmented-with-pig-dung-okafor-chukwuma-7-2. Accessed 17 Nov. 2024.
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CHUKWUMA, OKAFOR. "Phytoremediation of heavy metals cadmium, iron and lead) on oil contaminated soil using little iron weed augmented with pig dung:- Okafor Chukwuma " Mouau.afribary.org (2024). Accessed 17 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/phytoremediation-of-heavy-metals-cadmium-iron-and-lead-on-oil-contaminated-soil-using-little-iron-weed-augmented-with-pig-dung-okafor-chukwuma-7-2