Mycobiology.  2005 Mar;33(1):41-50. 10.4489/MYCO.2005.33.1.041.

Role of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Phytoremediation of Soil Rhizosphere Spiked with Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons

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  • 1Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Sharkia Gov. 44519, Egypt. rabiegam@hotmail.com

Abstract

Results from an innovative approach to improve remediation in the rhizosphere by encouraging healthy plant growth and thus enhancing microbial activity are reported. The effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Am) on remediation efficacy of wheat, mungbean and eggplant grown in soil spiked with polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) was assessed in a pot experiment. The results of this study showed that Am inoculation enhanced dissipation amount of PAHs in planted soil, plant uptake PAHs, dissipation amount of PAHs in planted versus unplanted spiked soil and loss of PAHs by the plant-promoted biodegradation. A number of parameters were monitored including plant shoot and root dry weight, plant tissue water content, plant chlorophyll, root lipid content, oxido-reductase enzyme activities in plant and soil rhizosphere and total microbial count in the rhizospheric soil. The observed physiological data indicate that plant growth and tolerance increased with Am, but reduced by PAH. This was reflected by levels of mycorrhizal root colonization which were higher for mungbean, moderate for wheat and low for eggplant. Levels of Am colonization increased on mungbean > wheat > eggplant. This is consistent with the efficacy of plant in dissipation of PAHs in spiked soil. Highly significant positive correlations were shown between of arbuscular formation in root segments (A)) and plant water content, root lipids, peroxidase, catalase polyphenol oxidase and total microbial count in soil rhizosphere as well as PAH dissipation in spiked soil. As consequence of the treatment with Am, the plants provide a greater sink for the contaminants since they are better able to survive and grow.

Keyword

Dissipation; Eggplant; Glomus; Microbial; Mungbean; Pollution; Wheat

MeSH Terms

Biodegradation, Environmental*
Catalase
Catechol Oxidase
Chlorophyll
Colon
Fungi*
Hydrocarbons
Hydrocarbons, Aromatic*
Peroxidase
Plant Shoots
Plants
Rhizosphere*
Soil*
Solanum melongena
Triticum
Catalase
Catechol Oxidase
Chlorophyll
Hydrocarbons
Hydrocarbons, Aromatic
Peroxidase
Soil
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