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Approaches for Removal of PAHs in Soils: Bioaugmentation, Biostimulation and Bioattenuation

In: Soil Contamination - Current Consequences and Further Solutions

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  • Janet Jan-Roblero
  • Maria Vasquez-Murrieta
  • Oscar Hernandez-Hernandez
  • Juan Cruz-Maya
  • Juan C. Cancino-Diaz

Abstract

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)-contaminated soils have been a concern during last decades; consequently, physicochemical and biological technologies have emerged and evolved with the aim of remediating them. Particularly, biological technologies are considered promising since they are low cost, safe and environmentally friendly. However, their results so far have been diverse and scattered. This chapter includes a review of the current status on bioaugmentation, biostimulation and bioattenuation techniques, which have been applied in PAHs-contaminated agricultural soils during the last decades. Successes and failures in PAHs remediation applied at microcosm and field levels are exhibited. Furthermore, the effects of microbial inoculum, the soil organic matter and the particle size of the aggregates on the PAHs' availability and on the subsequent microbial biodegradation are reviewed. Finally, agricultural management systems are considered in the prediction of the behaviour and the end-point of some contaminants, as well as in the success of applying a biological technique.

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  • Janet Jan-Roblero & Maria Vasquez-Murrieta & Oscar Hernandez-Hernandez & Juan Cruz-Maya & Juan C. Cancino-Diaz, 2016. "Approaches for Removal of PAHs in Soils: Bioaugmentation, Biostimulation and Bioattenuation," Chapters, in: Marcelo L. Larramendy & Sonia Soloneski (ed.), Soil Contamination - Current Consequences and Further Solutions, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:105841
    DOI: 10.5772/64682
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    Keywords

    bioattenuation; biostimulation; bioaugmentation; PAHs; soil;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q57 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Ecological Economics

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