Agriculture (Jul 2021)

Poplar-Assisted Bioremediation for Recovering a PCB and Heavy-Metal-Contaminated Area

  • Valeria Ancona,
  • Ida Rascio,
  • Giorgia Aimola,
  • Claudia Campanale,
  • Paola Grenni,
  • Martina Di Lenola,
  • Gian Luigi Garbini,
  • Vito Felice Uricchio,
  • Anna Barra Caracciolo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11080689
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 689

Abstract

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A Monviso clone has been applied to promote PCB degradation in a soil historically contaminated by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and heavy metals (HMs). The multi-contaminated area is located in Southern Italy. PCBs, HMs, and the soil microbial community (abundance, viability, and structure) were analysed in selected plots of the poplar-treated area. At 900 days after poplar planting, chemical analyses showed that PCBs and most of HMs diminished under the Italian legal limits. The overall results suggest that the poplar clone was effective in promoting PCB rhizodegradation and HM phytostabilization. Organic carbon content increased strongly in the rhizosphere of the planted plots. Microbiological results highlighted an overall increase in microbial abundance, cell viability, and the presence of bacterial groups involved in PCB degradation. The poplar-based bioremediation technology is a nature-based solution able to promote the recovery of soil quality in terms of contaminant removal, increase in organic carbon, and stimulation of autochthonous bacterial groups able to transform PCBs.

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