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  Relating Hybrid Poplar Fine Root Production, Soil Nutrients, and Hydrocarbon Contamination
 
 
Titel: Relating Hybrid Poplar Fine Root Production, Soil Nutrients, and Hydrocarbon Contamination
Auteur: Gunderson, J. J.
Knight, J. D.
Van Rees, K. C. J.
Verschenen in: Bioremediation journal
Paginering: Jaargang 12 (2008) nr. 3 pagina's 156-167
Jaar: 2008-07
Inhoud: Quantifying the effects of hydrocarbon contamination on hybrid poplar fine root dynamics provides information about how well these trees tolerate the adverse conditions imposed by the presence of petroleum in the soil. The objective of this research was to investigate the relationship between the varying concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) and nutrients across a hydrocarbon-contaminated site, and quantify the effects of these properties on the spatial and temporal patterns of fine root production of hybrid poplar (P. deltoides × P. petrowskyana C. V. Griffin) Twelve minirhizotron tubes were distributed across a TPH-contaminated site at Hendon, SK, Canada, and facilitated quantification of fine root production in areas of varying contamination levels. Residual hydrocarbon contamination was positively correlated with soil total C and N, which may suggest that the hydrocarbons remaining in the soil are associated with organic forms of these nutrients. Fine root production was stimulated by small amounts of hydrocarbon contamination at the field site. Nonlinear regression described fine root production as increasing linearly up to approximately 500 mg kg- 1 TPH, then remaining constant as contamination increased. Stimulation of hybrid poplar fine root production in hydrocarbon-contaminated soil could to lead to enhanced contaminant degradation as a result of stimulated microbial activity via a greater rhizosphere effect.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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