Aya Ali Mostafa Mohamed

Phytoremediation of crude oil polluted water by some hydrophytes / المعالجة النباتية للمياه الملوثة بالنفط الخام باستخدام بعض النباتات المائية Aya Ali Mostafa Mohamed ; Supervised Azza Mohammed Abdlfattah , Ahmad Kamel Hegazy , Rehab Mahmoud Hafez - Cairo : Aya Ali Mostafa Mohamed , 2021 - 116 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Science - Department of Biotechnology

In oil-producing countries, water pollution by crude petroleum oil frequently occurs and causes many environmental problems.This study aims to investigate the effect of crude petroleum oil on the growth and functional trails of the economically important freshwater plant Azolla pinnata and to report on the plants resistance to this abiotic stress. Plants were raised in an open greenhouse experiment under different levels of crude oil pollution ranging from 0.5 to 2.0 g/L. Plant functional traits were monitored over a three-week period. Plant cover of A. pinnata was decreased with the increased levels of oil pollution. The total chlorophyll content decreased from 0.76 mg/g fresh weight under 2 g/L oil treatment after 21 days of growth. The chlorophyll a/b ratio exceeded the unity at crude oil treatments above 1 g/L, with values reaching 2.78 after seven days, while after21 days, the ratio ranged from 1.14 to 1.31.The carotenoid content ranged from 0.17 mg/g in the control to 0.11 mg/g in the 2 g/L oil treatment. The carotenoid content varied over time in relation to DNA% damage, which increased from 3.63% in the control to 11.36% in the highest oil treatment level of 2 g/L. The crude oil stress caused severe damage in the frond tissues and chloroplast structure of A. pinnata, including a less compacted palisade, the malformation of the epidermis, the disintegration of parenchyma tissue, and the lysis and malformation of the chloroplasts



Crude oil polluted wate Hydrophytes Phytoremediation