Action of Canavalia ensiformis in remediation of contaminated soil with sulfentrazone

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Autor(a) principal: Madalão,João Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Souza,Matheus Freitas de, Silva,Alberto Antônio, Silva,Daniel Valadão, Jakelaitis,Adriano, Pereira,Gustavo Antônio Mendes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bragantia
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This study evaluated the jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis) as a potential remediator of sulfentrazone in the soil. The experiment was conducted under field conditions in a complete randomised block design. The treatments consisted of soils with and without herbicide application as well as the absence and presence of C. ensiformis cultivation associated with incorporation into the soil or the removal of shoots of C. ensiformis. Sorghum was planted as a bioindicator to evaluate the remediation efficiency of jack bean. Sulfentrazone application in areas without C. ensiformis cultivation decreased plants stands, productivity, and height of sorghum compared to treatments where C. ensiformis was cultivated. Sorghum cultivated in succession to C. ensiformis in areas contaminated with sulfentrazone resulted in dry matter production, plants numbers, productivity, and height of sorghum equivalent to uncontaminated areas. The results of this research indicate that the use of jack bean for the bioremediation of sulfentrazone treated soils would provide greater security in the planting of susceptible species in areas where this herbicide has been applied. The cultivation of C. ensiformis in contaminated areas may reduce the risk of environmental impacts caused by sulfentrazone.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Action of Canavalia ensiformis in remediation of contaminated soil with sulfentrazone
title Action of Canavalia ensiformis in remediation of contaminated soil with sulfentrazone
spellingShingle Action of Canavalia ensiformis in remediation of contaminated soil with sulfentrazone
Madalão,João Carlos
bioremediation
soil decontamination
herbicides
residue
contamination
title_short Action of Canavalia ensiformis in remediation of contaminated soil with sulfentrazone
title_full Action of Canavalia ensiformis in remediation of contaminated soil with sulfentrazone
title_fullStr Action of Canavalia ensiformis in remediation of contaminated soil with sulfentrazone
title_full_unstemmed Action of Canavalia ensiformis in remediation of contaminated soil with sulfentrazone
title_sort Action of Canavalia ensiformis in remediation of contaminated soil with sulfentrazone
author Madalão,João Carlos
author_facet Madalão,João Carlos
Souza,Matheus Freitas de
Silva,Alberto Antônio
Silva,Daniel Valadão
Jakelaitis,Adriano
Pereira,Gustavo Antônio Mendes
author_role author
author2 Souza,Matheus Freitas de
Silva,Alberto Antônio
Silva,Daniel Valadão
Jakelaitis,Adriano
Pereira,Gustavo Antônio Mendes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Madalão,João Carlos
Souza,Matheus Freitas de
Silva,Alberto Antônio
Silva,Daniel Valadão
Jakelaitis,Adriano
Pereira,Gustavo Antônio Mendes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bioremediation
soil decontamination
herbicides
residue
contamination
topic bioremediation
soil decontamination
herbicides
residue
contamination
description ABSTRACT This study evaluated the jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis) as a potential remediator of sulfentrazone in the soil. The experiment was conducted under field conditions in a complete randomised block design. The treatments consisted of soils with and without herbicide application as well as the absence and presence of C. ensiformis cultivation associated with incorporation into the soil or the removal of shoots of C. ensiformis. Sorghum was planted as a bioindicator to evaluate the remediation efficiency of jack bean. Sulfentrazone application in areas without C. ensiformis cultivation decreased plants stands, productivity, and height of sorghum compared to treatments where C. ensiformis was cultivated. Sorghum cultivated in succession to C. ensiformis in areas contaminated with sulfentrazone resulted in dry matter production, plants numbers, productivity, and height of sorghum equivalent to uncontaminated areas. The results of this research indicate that the use of jack bean for the bioremediation of sulfentrazone treated soils would provide greater security in the planting of susceptible species in areas where this herbicide has been applied. The cultivation of C. ensiformis in contaminated areas may reduce the risk of environmental impacts caused by sulfentrazone.
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