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Effect of migration of amorphous iron oxide on phosphorous spatial distribution in constructed wetland with horizontal sub-surface flow

Journal

ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 53, Issue -, Pages 126-129

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2012.12.026

Keywords

Constructed wetland; Wastewater; Amorphous oxide iron; Phosphorus

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China project [50908090]
  2. special fund of State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control [09K02ESPCT]

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In a laboratory-scale constructed wetland (CW) with horizontal sub-surface flow, the migration of amorphous oxide iron (AOI) in medium and spatial distribution of phosphorus (P) were researched. Five months after treating wastewater, AOI concentration of medium changed in different area of the wetland medium bed. Compared with the medium before wastewater treatment, it rose in front rhizosphere and decreased in whole non-rhizosphere, remained almost the same in the back rhizosphere. In addition, iron plaque containing much AOI appeared on surface of all plant roots. The Fe level of root iron plaque reached about 25.88 +/- 9.92 (n = 6) and 17.33 +/- 2.72 (n = 6) g Fe/kg dried root in the front and the back area respectively. These should be resulted from the migration of the AOI from non-rhizosphere to rhizosphere in the CW. The P distribution was impacted by the migration. The medium had higher P content in rhizosphere than the one in non-rhizosphere because of its higher AOI concentration. Corresponding to the Fe level of iron plaque in different areas, P levels of plant biomass and root iron plaque in front area also were higher than the ones in back area. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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