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Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) - University of Port Harcourt
ISSN: 1119-8362
Vol. 19, No. 4, 2015, pp. 773-776
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Bioline Code: ja15096
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management, Vol. 19, No. 4, 2015, pp. 773-776
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Bioremediation of textile effluent polluted soil using kenaf ( Hibiscus cannabinus Linn.) and composted market waste
BADA, B. S.
Abstract
This study determined the performance and heavy metals uptake of kenaf at
different levels of compost application in textile effluent polluted soil. Polluted soil was
collected from the vicinity of a textile company in Nigeria. Twelve-litre plastic pots were filled
with 10 kg soil. Soil amendments applied were: 0 (control), 60 Kg N ha-1 of N.P.K 20:10:10
(recommended rate), 40, 60, 80, and 100 Kg N ha-1 of Composted Market Waste (CMW). The
pots were arranged in Completely Randomized Design and replicated three times. Growth
parameters were taken. Plants were harvested 8 weeks after sowing and separated into leaves,
stems and roots. Lead, Cadmium, Chromium and Zinc levels in plants and soil were determined
using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics
and analysis of variance. CMW at 100 Kg N ha-1 significantly (p < 0.05) enhanced the growth
and yield of kenaf. Highest concentrations of heavy metals were observed in kenaf parts at 100
Kg N ha-1 of CMW. Higher concentrations of Chromium (0.15 mg kg-1) Lead (1.50 mg kg-1) and
Cadmium (0.14 mg kg-1) were observed in the root while higher concentration of Zinc (23.48
mg kg-1) was observed in the leaf.
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