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Bamboo Plantations for Phytoremediation of Pig Slurry: Plant Response and Nutrient Uptake
On Réunion Island, a French overseas territory located in the western Indian Ocean, increasing pig livestock farming is generating large quantities of slurry. Most of it is spread on a little agricultural land due to the insular context. Considering the limitation of the quantities that can be sprea...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7237998/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32316604 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9040522 |
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author | Piouceau, Julien Panfili, Frédéric Bois, Grégory Anastase, Matthieu Feder, Frédéric Morel, Julien Arfi, Véronique Dufossé, Laurent |
author_facet | Piouceau, Julien Panfili, Frédéric Bois, Grégory Anastase, Matthieu Feder, Frédéric Morel, Julien Arfi, Véronique Dufossé, Laurent |
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description | On Réunion Island, a French overseas territory located in the western Indian Ocean, increasing pig livestock farming is generating large quantities of slurry. Most of it is spread on a little agricultural land due to the insular context. Considering the limitation of the quantities that can be spread on agricultural areas (European “Nitrate Directive” 91/676/EEC), the use of wastewater treatment systems using phytoremediation principles is an attractive option for the pig slurry treatment. A wastewater treatment system using bamboo groves was assessed for the pig slurry treatment. Three field plots were designed on an agricultural area and planted with 40 bamboo clumps on each plot. A total of 67 m(3) of pig slurry was spread on two plots in two forms: raw slurry and centrifuged slurry. The latter plot was watered with tap water. The total amount of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium was 5.3, 1.4 and 5.5 t·ha(−1), respectively, for the raw slurry treatment and 4.2, 0.4 and 5.1 t·ha(−1), respectively, for the centrifuged slurry treatment. The response of bamboo species to pig slurry application was determined using morphologic parameters, Chlorophyll a fluorescence measurements and biomass yield. Compared to the control, the biomass increased by 1.8 to 6 times, depending on the species and the form of slurry. Depending on the species, the average biomass ranged from 52 to 135 t.DM.ha(−1) in two years of experiment. |
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spelling | pubmed-72379982020-05-28 Bamboo Plantations for Phytoremediation of Pig Slurry: Plant Response and Nutrient Uptake Piouceau, Julien Panfili, Frédéric Bois, Grégory Anastase, Matthieu Feder, Frédéric Morel, Julien Arfi, Véronique Dufossé, Laurent Plants (Basel) Article On Réunion Island, a French overseas territory located in the western Indian Ocean, increasing pig livestock farming is generating large quantities of slurry. Most of it is spread on a little agricultural land due to the insular context. Considering the limitation of the quantities that can be spread on agricultural areas (European “Nitrate Directive” 91/676/EEC), the use of wastewater treatment systems using phytoremediation principles is an attractive option for the pig slurry treatment. A wastewater treatment system using bamboo groves was assessed for the pig slurry treatment. Three field plots were designed on an agricultural area and planted with 40 bamboo clumps on each plot. A total of 67 m(3) of pig slurry was spread on two plots in two forms: raw slurry and centrifuged slurry. The latter plot was watered with tap water. The total amount of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium was 5.3, 1.4 and 5.5 t·ha(−1), respectively, for the raw slurry treatment and 4.2, 0.4 and 5.1 t·ha(−1), respectively, for the centrifuged slurry treatment. The response of bamboo species to pig slurry application was determined using morphologic parameters, Chlorophyll a fluorescence measurements and biomass yield. Compared to the control, the biomass increased by 1.8 to 6 times, depending on the species and the form of slurry. Depending on the species, the average biomass ranged from 52 to 135 t.DM.ha(−1) in two years of experiment. MDPI 2020-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7237998/ /pubmed/32316604 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9040522 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Piouceau, Julien Panfili, Frédéric Bois, Grégory Anastase, Matthieu Feder, Frédéric Morel, Julien Arfi, Véronique Dufossé, Laurent Bamboo Plantations for Phytoremediation of Pig Slurry: Plant Response and Nutrient Uptake |
title | Bamboo Plantations for Phytoremediation of Pig Slurry: Plant Response and Nutrient Uptake |
title_full | Bamboo Plantations for Phytoremediation of Pig Slurry: Plant Response and Nutrient Uptake |
title_fullStr | Bamboo Plantations for Phytoremediation of Pig Slurry: Plant Response and Nutrient Uptake |
title_full_unstemmed | Bamboo Plantations for Phytoremediation of Pig Slurry: Plant Response and Nutrient Uptake |
title_short | Bamboo Plantations for Phytoremediation of Pig Slurry: Plant Response and Nutrient Uptake |
title_sort | bamboo plantations for phytoremediation of pig slurry: plant response and nutrient uptake |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7237998/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32316604 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9040522 |
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