Data on the selection of biostimulating agents for the bioremediation of soil simultaneously contaminated with lindane and zinc

The bioremediation of contaminated soil often involves the addition of organic/inorganic amendments and mobilizing agents (e.g. surfactants, detergents), in order to stimulate the growth and degrading activity of soil microbial populations and increase contaminant bioavailability. For this data arti...

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Main Authors: Mikel Anza, Oihane Salazar, Lur Epelde, Carlos Garbisu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-10-01
Series:Data in Brief
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918310631
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Carlos Garbisu
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description The bioremediation of contaminated soil often involves the addition of organic/inorganic amendments and mobilizing agents (e.g. surfactants, detergents), in order to stimulate the growth and degrading activity of soil microbial populations and increase contaminant bioavailability. For this data article we carried out an experiment to select biostimulating agents for the bioremediation of soil simultaneously contaminated with lindane (HCH, 10 mg kg−1 DW soil) and Zinc (Zn, 1500 mg kg−1 DW soil). To this purpose, a factorial design was used to test the effect of three organic amendments (i.e. hen manure, composted horse manure, cow slurry) and three mobilizing agents (i.e. sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDS), rhamnolipids and Tween-80) on the reduction of total HCH and bioavailable Zn concentration in soil. Similarly, the effect of the addition of cyclohexane, as chemical inducer of HCH degradation, was also studied. The addition of SDS, rhamnolipids and Tween-80 significantly reduced HCH concentration in soil, regardless of the presence of other biostimulating agents. When added individually, the three organic amendments (hen manure, composted horse manure, cow slurry) significantly reduced bioavailable Zn concentration in soil. These data provide useful information for the bioremediation, through biostimulation, of soils simultaneously contaminated with HCH and Zn.
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spelling doaj.art-3a8dc9e380024f87bd7829c7d4936bbb2022-12-22T03:19:04ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092018-10-012013711377Data on the selection of biostimulating agents for the bioremediation of soil simultaneously contaminated with lindane and zincMikel Anza0Oihane Salazar1Lur Epelde2Carlos Garbisu3Corresponding author.; NEIKER-Tecnalia, Department of Conservation of Natural Resources, Soil Microbial Ecology Group, c/ Berreaga 1, E-48160 Derio, SpainNEIKER-Tecnalia, Department of Conservation of Natural Resources, Soil Microbial Ecology Group, c/ Berreaga 1, E-48160 Derio, SpainNEIKER-Tecnalia, Department of Conservation of Natural Resources, Soil Microbial Ecology Group, c/ Berreaga 1, E-48160 Derio, SpainNEIKER-Tecnalia, Department of Conservation of Natural Resources, Soil Microbial Ecology Group, c/ Berreaga 1, E-48160 Derio, SpainThe bioremediation of contaminated soil often involves the addition of organic/inorganic amendments and mobilizing agents (e.g. surfactants, detergents), in order to stimulate the growth and degrading activity of soil microbial populations and increase contaminant bioavailability. For this data article we carried out an experiment to select biostimulating agents for the bioremediation of soil simultaneously contaminated with lindane (HCH, 10 mg kg−1 DW soil) and Zinc (Zn, 1500 mg kg−1 DW soil). To this purpose, a factorial design was used to test the effect of three organic amendments (i.e. hen manure, composted horse manure, cow slurry) and three mobilizing agents (i.e. sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDS), rhamnolipids and Tween-80) on the reduction of total HCH and bioavailable Zn concentration in soil. Similarly, the effect of the addition of cyclohexane, as chemical inducer of HCH degradation, was also studied. The addition of SDS, rhamnolipids and Tween-80 significantly reduced HCH concentration in soil, regardless of the presence of other biostimulating agents. When added individually, the three organic amendments (hen manure, composted horse manure, cow slurry) significantly reduced bioavailable Zn concentration in soil. These data provide useful information for the bioremediation, through biostimulation, of soils simultaneously contaminated with HCH and Zn.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918310631
spellingShingle Mikel Anza
Oihane Salazar
Lur Epelde
Carlos Garbisu
Data on the selection of biostimulating agents for the bioremediation of soil simultaneously contaminated with lindane and zinc
Data in Brief
title Data on the selection of biostimulating agents for the bioremediation of soil simultaneously contaminated with lindane and zinc
title_full Data on the selection of biostimulating agents for the bioremediation of soil simultaneously contaminated with lindane and zinc
title_fullStr Data on the selection of biostimulating agents for the bioremediation of soil simultaneously contaminated with lindane and zinc
title_full_unstemmed Data on the selection of biostimulating agents for the bioremediation of soil simultaneously contaminated with lindane and zinc
title_short Data on the selection of biostimulating agents for the bioremediation of soil simultaneously contaminated with lindane and zinc
title_sort data on the selection of biostimulating agents for the bioremediation of soil simultaneously contaminated with lindane and zinc
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918310631
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