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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Bindu, M.V. | Harikumar, V.S.
Affiliations: Microbial Biotechnology Unit, Department of Post-Graduate Studies & Research in Botany, Sanatana Dharma College (University of Kerala), Alappuzha-688 003, Kerala, India
Note: [] Corresponding Author. E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Low-cost indigenous biological materials such as Dried Biomass of Azolla (DBA), Composted Coir Pith (CCP) and Dried Rice Husk (DRH) were tried as adsorbents for the removal of cadmium (Cd) from a sea-food effluent contaminated soil of south India. Soil incubation with indigenous biological materials significantly decreased the Cd concentration in contaminated soil as compared with non- incubated control. However, the concentration was far low in soils incubated with DBA followed by CCP. Furthermore, the Cd concentration of soil decreased with incubation time. Comparison of the Cd removal from soil revealed that the removal of Cd in treatment incubated with DBA and CCP was more or less on par. The kinetics of Cd adsorption followed the first-order rate expression given by Lagergren. Highest k_{ad} value was noticed in treatment incubated with DBA followed by CCP. The present study revealed a significant inverse relationship between soil Cd concentration and soil microbial biomass carbon (SMBC). The SMBC significantly increased in treatments incubated with DBA and CCP.
Keywords: Cadmium, biological adsorbents, soil microbial biomass
Journal: Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 69-74, 2014
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