2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14143475
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Leaf Spectra Changes of Plants Grown in Soils Pre- and Post-Contaminated with Petroleum Hydrocarbons

Abstract: Leaks from accidents or damage to pipelines that transport liquid petroleum hydrocarbons (PHC) such as gasoline and diesel are harmful to the environment as well as to human health, and may be hard to detect by inspection mechanisms alone when they occur in small volumes or persistently. In the present study, we aim to identify spectral anomalies in two plant species (Brachiaria brizantha and Neonotonia wightii) linked to contamination effects at different developmental phases of these plants. To do so, we use… Show more

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“…7,8 According to structural equation modeling, the inhibitory effects of petroleum contamination on litter decomposition are mainly attributable to changes in litter chemical traits, characterized by increases in their lignin and TPH contents. Subsequently, these changes, also observed in studies by Al-Areeqi et al, 6 Gürtler et al 15 and Fig. 2 Activity of litter-decomposing enzymes in different litters.…”
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“…7,8 According to structural equation modeling, the inhibitory effects of petroleum contamination on litter decomposition are mainly attributable to changes in litter chemical traits, characterized by increases in their lignin and TPH contents. Subsequently, these changes, also observed in studies by Al-Areeqi et al, 6 Gürtler et al 15 and Fig. 2 Activity of litter-decomposing enzymes in different litters.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Subsequently, these changes, also observed in studies by Al-Areeqi et al , 6 Gürtler et al . 15 and Sotnikova et al , 16 led to significant decreases in litter lignocellulases. Regarding the effects of TPH in litter, A. annua can absorb contaminants from the soil, transport them to aboveground organs, and sequester them in tissues.…”
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