Converting wasteland into wonderland by earthworms—a low-cost nature’s technology for soil remediation: a case study of vermiremediation of PAHs contaminated soil
Author(s) -
Rajiv K. Sinha,
Gokul Bharambe,
David Ryan
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
the environmentalist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1573-2991
pISSN - 0251-1088
DOI - 10.1007/s10669-008-9171-7
Subject(s) - lumbricus terrestris , environmental chemistry , lumbricus rubellus , environmental remediation , eisenia fetida , earthworm , pollutant , contamination , chemistry , soil contamination , environmental science , soil quality , pollution , soil water , agronomy , ecology , biology , soil science , organic chemistry
Earthworms in general are tolerant to many chemical contaminants including heavy metals and organic pollutants in soil and can bio-accumulate them in their tissues. Earthworms species like Eisenia fetida, Eisenia tetraedra, Lumbricus terrestris, Lumbricus rubellus and Allobophora chlorotica have been found to remove heavy metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Hg, etc.) pesticides and lipophilic organic micropollutants like the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) from the soil. They 'absorb' the dissolved chemicals through the moist 'body wall' in the interstitial water and also 'ingest' by mouth while the soil passes through the gut. They either 'bio-transform' or 'biodegrade' the chemical contaminants rendering them harmless in their bodies. Meanwhile the quality of the soil is improved significantly in terms of physical, chemical and biological properties as the worms thoroughly upturn and disperse the soil, ingest large volumes of soil and excrete nutritive materials (NKP and micronutrients) in the form of 'vermicasts' along with millions of beneficial soil microbes including nitrogen fixers.Griffith Sciences, Griffith School of EngineeringFull Tex
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