Title of article :
Consequences of Soil Crude Oil Pollution on Some Wood Properties of Olive Trees
Author/Authors :
ali, hassan h. baghdad university - natural history research center and museum, Iraq , abd ali, basim a. baghdad university - natural history research center and museum, Iraq
Abstract :
To enlighten the extent of crude oil pollution effects on some anatomical characteristics of
olive plant (Olea europaea ). Two years - old seedlings were chosen to grow under 5 levels of
pollution (0.0, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0, liter/ plant). The experiment has been conducted in the
experimental field of Natural History Research Center and Museum, University of Baghdad.
It was designed as CRD experiment. Testing wood specimens were prepared after 2.5 years of
growth. Fiber length, width, wall thickness, and wood specific gravity were measured. Results
showed that olive plants could not resist the highest level ( 3 liters / plant ) of pollution .Fiber
length was the most affected property by treatment. All fiber dimensions were decreased with
the increase of pollution level. The reduction was unsystematic. 12% of the fiber length was
reduced as a result of pollution. Wood specific gravity of polluted plants showed few higher
values than that of control. Lower parts of stem seemed to be more affected, that may be
because these parts are fare away from crown ( the source of oxen ).
Keywords :
oil , crude , properties , pollution , soil , wood , olive
Journal title :
Ibn Alhaitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science
Journal title :
Ibn Alhaitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science