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Revealing the environmental pollution in nexus of aviation transportation in SAARC region
2019
Hassan, Syeda Anam | Naushīn, Miṣbāḥ | Rafaz, Nazish
The environmental degradation has put serious concern among the nations at global level, yet contented measures are still lagged behind the prospective outcomes. This study is aimed at analyzing the existence of “aviation transportation Kuznets curve” together with “environmental Kuznets curve” in perspective of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for the SAARC region during 1980 to 2018. The panel unit root test summary applied to panel data indicates the first difference order while panel fisher cointegration shows long-run association among the considered variables. The econometric results by fully modified least square (FMOLS) validate the existence of “inverted U-shaped” Kuznets curve for environment as (EKC) and aviation transported carriage (ATC) while “U shaped” aviation transported passenger (ATP) is observed in context to greenhouse gas (GHG). In addition, the dynamic ordinary least square (DOLS) exhibits “inverted U shaped” for aviation transportation while GDP has an increasing trend of “U-shaped” curve. The pairwise Dumitrescu-Hurlin panel causality shows unidirectional association from economic growth, trade openness, and aviation sector to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Therefore, it is an urgent need of the hour for the SAARC region to consider the sustainability of the environment by key sector. This analysis suggests that SAARC nations must focus on exploiting renewable energy means along with implementing fuel-saving traveler and merchandise expertise that thoroughly cuts the diesel fuel.
Show more [+] Less [-]Optimizing key factors for biomethane production from KOH-pretreated switchgrass by response surface methodology
2019
Khalid, Habiba | Cai, Fanfan | Zhang, Jiyu | Zhang, Ruihong | Wang, Wen | Liu, Guangqing | Chen, Chang
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is one of the best technologies for producing methane from biomass wastes with limited environmental impacts. Most AD plants need a continuous and stable supply of feedstock for their sustained operation for which lignocellulosic biomass can be effectively utilized. Switchgrass (SG), also known as Panicum virgatum, is a tall-growing grass which exists throughout the year in areas with warm climate and has the potential to produce biomethane. The present work investigated anaerobic digestion performance of SG while focusing on enhancing the methane yield by employing central composite design of response surface methodology (RSM). The aim of this research was to find out the best level of factors including feed-to-inoculum (F/I) ratio, organic loading (OL), and pH for optimizing the desired output of biomethane production from 3% KOH–pretreated SG. Results revealed that the highest value of experimental methane yield was 288.4 mL/gVS at the optimal F/I ratio, pH, and OL of 1, 6.96, and 24 gVS/L, respectively. Moreover, 3% KOH pretreatment improved the biodegradability of SG significantly from 14.23 to 85.53%. This study forms the basis for future application of SG for enhanced methane production.
Show more [+] Less [-]Heavy metal distribution and uptake by maize in a mudflat soil amended by vermicompost derived from sewage sludge
2019
Zuo, Wengang | Xu, Kaida | Zhang, Wenjie | Wang, Yao | Gu, Chuanhui | Bai, Yanchao | Shan, Yuhua | Dai, Qigen
Sewage sludge has been regarded as an economic and efficient soil amendment for mudflat soil amendment despite of the concern of heavy metal contamination. Converting sewage sludge into vermicompost by earthworms may be effective to minimize the risk of heavy metal contamination caused by direct application of sewage sludge in mudflat soil. The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of vermicompost amendment (VA), and its influence on heavy metal contamination compared with sewage sludge amendment (SSA) in mudflat soil. The results showed that VA improved the physicochemical properties of mudflat soil by decreasing soil bulk density, salinity, and pH, increasing soil organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus contents in the soil. Consequently, the maize biomass and yield were significantly elevated by VA. For heavy metals, VA increased total Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn concentrations in mudflat soil, and the maximum increments occurred at 250 t ha⁻¹. Available Cd, Cu, Mn, Ni, and Zn concentrations significantly increased with increasing VA rates. VA increased the accumulation of Cd, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn in maize tissues, especially in root of maize. Compared with SSA under the condition of maintaining equal carbon input, VA allowed heavy metals to accumulate in a more stable binding form in the top 20-cm layer of mudflat soil. Thus, the risk of runoff and leaching of heavy metals and their bioavailability to plants reduced in mudflat soil. As a result, VA decreased the accumulation of heavy metals in maize plant compared with SSA in mudflat soil. In summary, vermicompost can be an effective and safe substitute for sewage sludge for mudflat amendment.
Show more [+] Less [-]Potentials of patchouli (Pogostemon cablin) essential oil on ruminal methanogenesis, feed degradability, and enzyme activities in vitro
2019
El-Zaiat, Hani M. | Abdalla, Adibe L.
The effects of patchouli essential oil (PEO) as an alternative to antibiotics on ruminal methanogenesis, feed degradability, and enzyme activities were evaluated. The basal substrate was incubated without additives (control, CTL) and with monensin (MON, 6 μM/g DM) or patchouli essential oil (PEO, 90 μg/g DM) for 24 h. In three different runs, the gas production (GP) was recorded at 2, 4, 8, 12, and 24 h of incubation using a semi-automatic system. The results revealed that MON had decreased (P < 0.05) the net GP and CH₄ production and digestible and metabolizable energy relative to PEO supplementation. The in vitro truly degraded organic matter was not influenced by PEO application, while was reduced (P = 0.027) with MON. Both PEO and MON had similar reducing effect on the activity of carboxymethylcellulase (P = 0.030), in vitro truly degraded neutral detergent fiber (P = 0.010), NH₃-N concentrations (P = 0.012), acetate proportion (C2, P = 0.046), C2 to C3 ratio (P = 0.023), and total protozoal count (P = 0.017). Both additives recorded similar elevating potential on the α-amylase activity (P = 0.012), propionate (C3) proportion (P = 0.011), and microbial protein (P = 0.034) compared with CTL. Effects of MON and PEO on ruminal feed degradability, microbial enzyme activities, and total protozoa counts may be responsible for modifying rumen fermentation ecology. Addition of PEO may act as a desirable alternative rumen modifier for MON in ruminant diets.
Show more [+] Less [-]Relationships between zooplankton biomass and environmental factors of Xiaoxingkai Lake in northeastern China
2019
Ju, Yongfu | Sun, Xu | Shabani, Ekyamba Isaac | Zhao, Yuxi | Li, Xiaoyu | Yu, Ting | Yu, Hongxian
Zooplankton biomass and water environment factors in Xiaoxingkai Lake were investigated, and the correlation between biomass and water environment factors was performed using the Pearson correlation analysis and redundancy analysis (RDA). The results showed that the highest zooplankton biomass was recorded in summer and the lowest in spring. Water depth, transparency (SD), electric conductivity, and total nitrogen were the highest in spring, while temperature and total phosphorus were the highest in summer. The values of pH and turbidity were the highest in autumn, while chloride ion and chlorophyll a were the highest in winter. During the spring period, Protozoa were positively correlated with conductivity, transparency (SD), and total nitrogen. While Rotifera demonstrated a strong correlation with turbidity, pH, temperature, and total phosphorus in summer and autumn seasons, and Cladocera were correlated with water depth. There were negative correlations of chlorophyll a and chlorine on Copepoda during the winter. RDA results displayed that zooplankton had strong relationships with the physicochemical characteristics in Xiaoxingkai Lake.
Show more [+] Less [-]Selective recovery of Ag(I) from industrial wastewater using zeolite imidazolate framework-8: performance and mechanisms
2019
Hu, Chenghong | Kang, Shuangjian | Xiong, Biquan | Zhou, Shuxian | Tang, Kewen
The recovery of silver from wastewater is of great significance due to its economic and environmental interest. In this work, zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) was chosen to adsorb Ag(I) from wastewater for the first time. The adsorption performance was assessed by adjusting the pH value, uptake time, initial concentration of Ag(I), as well as temperature. The saturated adsorption capacity for Ag(I) onto ZIF-8 can reach 446.7 mg·g⁻¹, which shows that ZIF-8 not only possesses remarkable adsorption performance but also is superior to the reported adsorbents. The selectivity coefficients of ZIF-8 for Ag(I)/Cd(II), Ag(I)/Ni(II), and Ag(I)/Co(II) are 8.242, 8.315, and 136.3, respectively. The Sips adsorption model matches adsorption isotherms of Ag(I) onto ZIF-8 well, and the pseudo-second-order model is more suitable to illustrate the kinetics data. Thermodynamic experiment indicates that the adsorption process of Ag(I) is an exothermic reaction. Mechanism studies suggest that the redox reaction of Ag occur in the adsorption process. In addition, the study of recycling use indicates that the stable adsorption performance being maintained after recycle twice. Thus, a promising adsorbent is introduced to recover Ag(I) from wastewater in this work.
Show more [+] Less [-]Low digestibility of phytate phosphorus, their impacts on the environment, and phytase opportunity in the poultry industry
2019
Abbasi, Farzana | Fakhur-un-Nisa, Tahmina | Liu, Jingbo | Luo, Xuegang | Abbasi, Imtiaz Hussain Raja
Phosphorus is an essential macro-mineral nutrient for poultry, needed for the body growth, development of bones, genomic function, good quality flesh, and eggs production. The imbalance of organic phosphorus sources in the diet mostly affect the phosphorus digestibility, reduces the poultry performance and health, and increases the environmental pollution burden. A study was reviewed to estimate the low phytate phosphorus digestibility of ingredients in poultry diet and their impacts on environmental ecosystem and opportunity of phytase supplementation. Plant ingredients mostly used in poultry diets are rich in phytate phosphorus. The phytate phosphorus digestibility and utilization is low in the gut of birds which leads to decrease other nutrients digestibility and increase excessive excretion of phosphorus with additional nutrients in the manure. When that manure applied to the lands containing excessive residual phosphorus and additional nutrients which pollute soil, groundwater disturbed the entire ecosystem. This issue is developed by poultry due to lack of digestive enzyme phytase which promotes the phytate phosphorus during digestion and reduces the excessive losses of phosphorus in excreta. To overcome this matter, the addition of mostly exogenous phospho-hydrolytic phytase enzymes in the diet, i.e. Escherichia coli, Peniophora lycii, Aspergillus niger, and Ficum, are the possible ways to increase the digestibility and utilization of phytate phosphorus and promote the stepwise release of phosphorus from phytate and significantly decrease phosphorus excretion. The aim of this review is to highlight the role of phytase supplementation in the poultry feeding, improvement of phytate phosphorus digestibility with performance, and reduction of phosphorus pollution from the environment.
Show more [+] Less [-]Indoor formaldehyde removal by three species of Chlorphytum Comosum under the long-term dynamic fumigation system
2019
Li, Jian | Zhong, Jiaochan | Zhan, Ting | Liu, Qinghui | Yan, Liushui | Lu, Mingming
Gaseous formaldehyde removal efficiency and physiological characteristics of leaves were investigated through a dynamic fumigation system. Three different species of potted Chlorophytum Comosum, (Green Chlorophytum Comosum for its green leaves), CC (Combined the leaves of Chlorophytum Comosum with leaves half green and half white) and PC (Purple Chlorophytum Comosum for its purple leaves), were exposed to formaldehyde for 7 days. The results showed formaldehyde removal efficiencies in the daytime were 71.07% ± 0.23, 84.66% ± 0.19, and 46.73% ± 0.15 at 1 ppm for GC, CC, and GC plants, respectively, and were 36.21% ± 0.24, 62.15% ± 0.19, and 34.97% ± 0.11 at night. This might be due to higher plant physiological activities (e.g., photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration) during the daytime than at night. Ten physiological indicators of leaves were chosen to evaluate the 7-day fumigation process, which were chlorophyll, free protein, relative conductivity, malondialdehyde (MDA), hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂), hydroxyl radical, superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD), catalase (CAT), and total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC). Eight of these indicators increased, while chlorophyll decreased by 22.16%, 6.95%, and 25.32%, and CAT decreased by 18.9%, 17.8%, and 25.30% for GC, CC, and PC respectively. Among all the increasing physiological indicators, relative conductivity and MDA showed the greatest increase by 279.32% and 155.56% for PC. A 15-day recovery study was also conducted using MDA and T-AOC as indicators. The results showed that all the tested plants could be tolerant up to the 8 ppm of formaldehyde concentration for 7 days under dynamic fumigation and needed 10–15 days for self-recovery.
Show more [+] Less [-]Toxicological impact of oxyfluorfen 24% herbicide on the reproductive system, antioxidant enzymes, and endocrine disruption of Biomphalaria alexandrina (Ehrenberg, 1831) snails
2019
Ibrahim, Amina Mohamed | Sayed, Dawlat A.
Oxyfluorfen (Goal 24%EC) herbicide is widely used in agriculture for weed control. Biomphalaria alexandrina snails can be used as bioindicator of the chemical pollution in the aquatic environment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the molluscicidal activity of this herbicide on Biomphalaria alexandrina snails and how it affected its biological system. The present study revealed a molluscicidal effect of oxyfluorfen 24%EC on these snails at LC₅₀ 5.9 mg/l. After exposure of snails to the sub-lethal concentrations (LC₀, LC₁₀, or LC₂₅) of this herbicide, the survival rates, reproductive rate (R₀), and fecundity (Mₓ) of adult B. alexandrina snails were significantly decreased in comparison with the control group. Also, levels of testosterone and estradiol were decreased significantly. It caused alterations in the antioxidant system, where exposure to sub-lethal concentration of this herbicide caused significant increases in levels of lipid peroxide malondialdehyde (MDA), catalase (CAT), and superoxide dismutase (SOD), while it significantly decreased glutathione transferase (GST). Histopathological changes in the digestive gland included severe damage in the digestive cells, where, they lost their tips and some were degenerated, while the secretory cells increased in number. Regarding the hermaphrodite gland, there were losses of the connective tissues, irregular sperms, and the eggs degenerated. These findings concluded that B. alexandrina snails can be used as a bioindicator for pollution with pesticide in the aquatic environment.
Show more [+] Less [-]Potassium affects the phytoextraction potential of Tanzania guinea grass under cadmium stress
2019
de Anicésio, Éllen Cristina Alves | Monteiro, Francisco Antonio
The supply of potassium (K) is a strategy to increase the tolerance of plants exposed to Cd toxicity. The aim of this study was to verify the influence of K on the growth and potential of Tanzania guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq. cv. Tanzania (syn. Megathyrsus maximus (Jacq.) B.K. Simon & S.W.L. Jacobs)) for Cd phytoextraction as well as to evaluate nutritional attributes of this grass under conditions of Cd stress. The experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design, using a 3 × 4 factorial arrangement, with three replications. Three rates of K (0.4, 6.0, and 11.6 mmol L⁻¹) were combined with four rates of Cd (0.0, 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 mmol L⁻¹) in nutrient solution. Two plant growth periods were evaluated. The increase in K supply to plants exposed to Cd rates of up to 1.0 mmol L⁻¹ caused increase in morphogenic and production attributes, as well as reduction in tiller mortality rate, in the second growth period. K concentrations (in both harvests) increased, while calcium and magnesium concentrations in the second harvest decreased with increasing Cd rates. The high availability of Cd (1.5 mmol L⁻¹) in the nutrient solution caused decrease in relative chlorophyll index (RCI) in both harvests. The high supply of K to plants exposed to Cd resulted in high shoot dry mass production, reducing Cd concentration in the photosynthetic tissues (which means great tolerance of the plant) and increasing the accumulation of this metal in the shoots that can be harvested. Therefore, K increases the Cd phytoextraction capacity of Tanzania guinea grass.
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