• A Study on Effects of Oil Contaminated Soil on the Growth of Plant
  • Choi, Min-Zoo;Kim, Joo-Young;Kim, Jung-Hoon;Choi, Sang-Il;
  • Giheung Environmental Research, Dong Myung Enterprise Co., LTD;Giheung Environmental Research, Dong Myung Enterprise Co., LTD;Giheung Environmental Research, Dong Myung Enterprise Co., LTD;Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Kwangwoon University;
  • 유류오염토양이 식물식생에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구
  • 최민주;김주영;김정훈;최상일;
  • (주)동명엔터프라이즈 기흥연구소;(주)동명엔터프라이즈 기흥연구소;(주)동명엔터프라이즈 기흥연구소;광운대학교 환경공학과;
Abstract
Oil contamination soil has been one of the most environmental social issues for decades in the inside and outside of country. The law of soil environmental preservation was carried out in the 1990s and the government controlled not only soil environment management and the remediation of contaminated soil but also promoted the development of remedial technology and cleanup business of contaminated soil by national policy. In addition to agriculture areas, the main oil contaminated sites are a gas station, oil reservoir, petro-chemical complex, site of railway carriage base and military camp. The contamination-frequency of agriculture area and effect sites are low but it has significantly important area on account of producing food for human beings. Therefore, we should be concerned about oil contamination damage of agriculture area. The oil contamination damage of agriculture area influenced drop of birth and breeding since the oil directly adheres to seeds and farm products even diffusion of contaminated soil to cultivation area. The studies of the crops and the food vegetation has not enough detailed data caused by the incident of oil contamination. This study investigated the effect of oil in germination and growth of selected plant seeds. In this study, we try to verify whether the oil contamination by accidents on farmland influenced the damage of farm produce and the mutual relation both oil contaminated soil or the vegetation of crops. The impact of oil on plant development was followed by phytotoxicity assessments. The plants exhibited visual symptoms of stress, growth reduction and perturbations in developmental parameters. The increase of the degree of pollution induced more marked effects in plants, likely because of the physical effects of oil. The relationships between the phytotoxicity contents of plants and growth reduction suggest a chemical toxicity of fuel oil. In addition, while cleaned up the contaminated soil under the standard of contaminated soil we examined it was suitable for region standard and it may have practical possibility for fill material of construction of afforestation and molding soil of landfill.

Keywords: Oil contaminated soil;Agriculture area;Farm produce;Plant Growth;

This Article

  • 2010; 15(1): 50-56

    Published on Feb 28, 2010

  • Received on Nov 27, 2009
  • Revised on Jan 25, 2010
  • Accepted on Feb 24, 2010

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