Evaluation of Coal Fly Ash for Reinforcing the Plant Growth, Antioxidant Properties, and Essential Oil Content of Mentha arvensis L.: A Sustainable Approach to Coal Waste Management
["Ansari, Moh Sajid","Ahmad, Gufran","Khan, Abrar A","Mohamed, Heba I"]
2024-03-01
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Purpose Fly ash (FA) is a waste byproduct produced in large quantities by coal-fired power stations. Its accumulation causes environmental issues, so it needs safe disposal of FA to reduce its accumulation. Herbal medicines like Mentha arvensis are being investigated worldwide for the prevention and treatment of a wide range of disorders because of their remarkable therapeutic benefits and absence of side effects when compared to current medications. Methods The aim of the study was to determine the effect of different concentrations of fly ash on growth, biochemical parameters, and constituents of essential oils of M. arvensis. Results The findings demonstrated that FA improved some important physical and chemical properties of soil. The use of FA-amended soil (10%) significantly improved the growth performance, photosynthetic pigments, protein, proline, antioxidant activity, and mineral contents. Conversely, the higher fly ash doses (25%) resulted in oxidative stress by increasing lipid peroxidation and electrolytic leakage levels, which negatively affected all of the aforementioned parameters. A confocal microscopic examination of the roots of M. arvensis revealed that fly ash at concentration of 25% resulted in membrane damage. In addition, alcohols, phenols, allenes, ketenes, isocynates, and hydrocarbons were among the functional groups found in the control and 10% of fly ash. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of essential oils of M. arvensis treated with 10% fly ash revealed the presence of 32 bioactive components. Conclusions It is possible to use the 10% FA concentrations to increase plant growth and decrease the accumulation of FA that pollutes the environment.
来源平台:JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION