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In situ phytoremediation of dyes from textile wastewater using garden ornamental plants, effect on soil quality and plant growth

Authors
Chandanshive, Vishal V.Kadam, Suhas K.Khandare, Rahul, VKurade, Mayur B.Jeon, Byong HunJadhav, Jyoti P.Govindwar, Sanjay P.
Issue Date
Nov-2018
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Phytoremediation; Textile wastewater; Heavy metals
Citation
CHEMOSPHERE, v.210, pp.968 - 976
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Journal Title
CHEMOSPHERE
Volume
210
Start Page
968
End Page
976
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/149050
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.07.064
ISSN
0045-6535
Abstract
In situ phytoremediation of dyes from textile wastewater was carried out in a high rate transpiration system ridges (91.4 m x 1.0 m) cultivated independently with Tagetes patula, Aster amellus, Portulaca grandiflora and Gaillardia grandiflora which reduced American Dye Manufacturers Institute color value by 59, 50, 46 and 73%, respectively within 30 d compared to dye accumulated in unplanted ridges. Significant increase in microbial count and electric conductivity of soil was observed during phytoremediation. Reduction in the contents of macro (N, P, K and C), micro (B, Cu, Fe and Mn) elements and heavy metals (Cd, As, Pb and Cr) was observed in the soil from planted ridges due to phyto-treatment. Root tissues of these plants showed significant increase in the specific activities of oxido-reductive enzymes such as lignin peroxidase, laccase, veratryl alcohol oxidase, tyrosinase and azo reductase during decolorization of textile dyes from soil. Anatomical studies of plants roots revealed the occurrence of textile dyes in tissues and subsequent degradation. A minor decrease in plant growth was also observed. Overall surveillance suggests that the use of garden ornamental plants on the ridges of constructed wetland for the treatment of dyes from wastewater along with the consortia of soil microbial flora is a wise and aesthetically pleasant strategy.
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