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Environmental Pollution | 2013

Protective role of fine silts for PAH in a former industrial soil

Audrey Pernot; Stéphanie Ouvrard; Pierre Leglize; Pierre Faure

An original combined organic geochemistry and soil science approach was used to elucidate PAH availability controlling factors in a multi-contaminated industrial soil. Water granulodensimetric fractionation was applied to obtain five water-stable material fractions. These were characterized by elemental, molecular and mineral analysis, and microscopic observations. Among the different fractions, fine silts distinguished themselves by higher carbon and nitrogen contents, lower C/N ratio, an enrichment in total PAH and especially high molecular weight compounds, a coal tar signature and the lowest PAH availability. This fine silt fraction seemed to play a protective role for PAH that might be explained by its size and/or its specific reactivity. The mineral phases present in this fraction were proposed to explain the protection of organic matter. This led to a specific molecular signature of OM, having higher sorption properties both processes (sorption and mineral-bound protection) resulting in a lower PAH availability.


Science of The Total Environment | 2014

Impact of fresh organic matter incorporation on PAH fate in a contaminated industrial soil.

Audrey Pernot; Stéphanie Ouvrard; Pierre Leglize; Françoise Watteau; Delphine Derrien; Catherine Lorgeoux; Laurence Mansuy-Huault; Pierre Faure

The impacts of fresh organic matter (OM) incorporation in an industrial PAH-contaminated soil on its structure and contaminant concentrations (available and total) were monitored. A control soil and a soil amended with the equivalent of 10 years maize residue input were incubated in laboratory-controlled conditions over 15 months. The structure of the amended soil showed an aggregation process trend which is attributable to (i) the enhanced microbial activity resulting from fresh OM input itself and (ii) the fresh OM and its degradation products. Initially the added organic matter was evenly distributed among all granulodensimetric fractions, and then rapidly degraded in the sand fraction, while stabilizing and accumulating in the silts. PAH degradation remained slight, despite the enhanced microbial biomass activity, which was similar to kinetics of the turnover rate of OM in an uncontaminated soil. The silts stabilized the anthropogenic OM and associated PAH. The addition of fresh OM tended to contribute to this stabilization process. Thus, in a context of plant growth on this soil two opposing processes might occur: rhizodegradation of the available contaminant and enhanced stabilization of the less available fraction due to carbon input.


Chemosphere | 2016

Effect and localization of phenanthrene in maize roots.

Joan Dupuy; Pierre Leglize; Quentin Vincent; Ivan Zelko; Christian Mustin; Stéphanie Ouvrard; Thibault Sterckeman

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have a toxic effect on plants, which limits the efficiency of phytomanagement of contaminated soils. The mechanisms underlying their toxicity are not fully understood. A cultivation experiment was carried out with maize, used as model plant, exposed to sand spiked with phenanthrene (50 or 150 mg kg(-1) dw). Epi-fluorescence microscopic observation of root sections was used to assess suberization of exodermis and endodermis and phenanthrene localization along the primary root length. For 10 days of cultivation, exodermis and endodermis suberization of exposed maize was more extensive. However, after 20 days of exposure, exodermis and endodermis of non-exposed roots were totally suberized, whilst PHE-exposed roots where less suberized. Early extensive suberization may act as barrier against PHE penetration, however longer exposure inhibits root maturation. Phenanthrene patches were located only near suberized exodermis and endodermis, which may therefore act as retention zones, where the hydrophobic phenanthrene accumulates during its radial transport.


Chemosphere | 2015

Morphological and physiological responses of maize (Zea mays) exposed to sand contaminated by phenanthrene

Joan Dupuy; Stéphanie Ouvrard; Pierre Leglize; Thibault Sterckeman


Ref : TIP140WEB - "Bioprocédés" | 2011

Phytoremédiation des sols

Thibault Sterckeman; Stéphanie Ouvrard; Pierre Leglize


14. International Conference on Sustainable Use and Management of Soil, Sediment and Water Resources (AquaConSoil) | 2017

Evaluation of combined availability tools and modeling approach for PAH plant uptake prediction

Stéphanie Ouvrard; Joan Dupuy; Pierre Leglize; Thibault Sterckeman


Rhizosphere | 2015

Effect of phenanthrene exposure on apoplastic barriers formation in maize

Joan Dupuy; Pierre Leglize; Quentin Vincent; Ivan Zelko; Christian Mustin; Stéphanie Ouvrard; Thibault Sterckeman


ISPAC 2015 | 2015

PAH plant uptake prediction: Evaluation of combined availability tools and modeling approach

Stéphanie Ouvrard; Joan Dupuy; Pierre Leglize; Thibault Sterckeman


Archive | 2014

IBRACS Integrating Bioavailability in Risk Assessment of Contaminated Soils: opportunities and feasibilities. Final research report

Dan Berggren Kleja; Anja Enell; Michael Pettersson; Jurate Kumpiene; Gerard Cornelissen; Hans Peter H. Arp; Joan Dupuy; Pierre Leglize; Stéphanie Ouvrard; Thibault Sterckeman; Erik Smolders; Fanny Hamels; Philippe Sonnet


3. Rencontres Nationales de la Recherche sur les Sites et Sols Pollués | 2014

Disponibilité des contaminants organiques hydrocarbonés dans les sols : DECORES

Audrey Pernot; Stéphanie Ouvrard; Pierre Leglize; Pierre Faure; Delphine Derrien; Laurence Mansuy-Huault

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Joan Dupuy

University of Lorraine

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Delphine Derrien

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Laurence Mansuy-Huault

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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