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Biostimulation potential of biochar for remediating the crude oil contaminated soil and plant growth

Maimona SaeedDepartment of Botany, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, 46300 Rawalpindi, PakistanNoshin IlyasDepartment of Botany, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, 46300 Rawalpindi, PakistanK. JayachandranEarth and Environment Department, Florida International University, USAShagufta GaffarEarth and Environment Department, Florida International University, USAMuhammad ArshadDepartment of Botany, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, 46300 Rawalpindi, PakistanMuhammad Sheeraz AhmadDepartment of Biochemistry, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, 46300 Rawalpindi, PakistanFatima BibiDepartment of Botany, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, 46300 Rawalpindi, PakistanKaouthar JeddiLaboratory of Plant Biodiversity and Dynamic of Ecosystems in Arid Area, Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, B.P. 1171, Sfax 3000, TunisiaKamel HessiniDepartment of Biology, College of Sciences, Taif University, P.O. Box 11099, Taif 21944, Saudi Arabia
2021en
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Crude oil contamination is a serious environmental threat to soil and plants growing in it. Biochar has the potential of biostimulation for remediation of crude oil-contaminated soil. Therefore, the current research was designed to analyze the bio-stimulatory impact of biochar for remediating the crude oil contaminated soil (10%, and 15%), and growth of maize under glasshouse conditions. Biochar was produced by pyrolysis of Australian pines at 350 °C. Soil incubations were done for 20 days. The results of soil analysis showed that the crude oil degradation efficiency of biochar was 34%. The soil enzymatic activities had shown 38.5% increase in fluorescein diacetate (FDA) hydrolysis and 55.6% increase in dehydrogenase activity in soil incubated with biochar in comparison to control. The soil microbial diversity was improved to 41% in biochar treated soil with respect to untreated one, while microbial respiration rate had shown a 33.67% increase in soil incubated with biochar with respect to control under oil stress. Gas Chromatography Mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis had shown the high content of low molecular weight hydrocarbons (C9-C13) in the soil incubated with biochar in comparison to untreated soil. Biochar showed a significant increase in fresh and dry biomass (25%, 14.61%), leaf area (10%), total chlorophyll (11%), water potential (21.6%), osmotic potential (21%), and membrane stability index (12.7%). Moreover, biochar treatment showed a higher increase in the contents of proline (29%), total amino acids (18%), soluble sugars (30.4%), and antioxidant enzymes like superoxide dismutase (16.5%), catalase (11%), and peroxidase (12%). Overall, the results of the present study suggest the bio-stimulating potential of biochar for degradation of hydrocarbons in crude oil contaminated soil and their growth-stimulating effects on maize.

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