Iranica Journal of Energy and Environment (Jul 2016)

Heavy Metal Remediation Potential of a Tropical Wetland Earthworm, Libyodrilus violaceus (Beddard)

  • E. O. Dada,
  • K. L. Njoku,
  • A. A. Osuntoki,
  • M. O. Akinola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5829/idosi.ijee.2016.07.03.06
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 247 – 254

Abstract

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Wetlands play important strategic ecological and life-supporting roles. As a result, they are continuously exposed to pollutants inflow including heavy metals. The aim of this research was to evaluate the heavy metal remediation potential of a tropical wetland earthworm, Libyodrilus violaceus. L. violaceus were exposed to soils contaminated with different concentrations of heavy metals using natural optimal soil density of 18 worms per kg soil, for 12 weeks. Relative to their initial concentrations, there were significant reductions of Zn, Pb and Cd at the end of the experiment. From the soil contaminated with a combination of Zn, Pb and Cd, the highest significant (p 0.05) reduction of 19.07 mg/kg in the 12th week. The effect of addition of cow dung on the ability of L. violaceus to reduce heavy metals was generally low. L. violaceus is recommended as a good candidate for the remediation of low to moderate heavy metal contamination in wetland ecosystem..

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