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Tytuł: Ecological strategy for soil contaminated with mercury
Autor: Pogrzeba, Marta
Ciszek, Dorota
Galimska-Stypa, Regina
Sas-Nowosielska, Aleksandra
Słowa kluczowe: Hg uptake; Rhizosphere area; Soil evaporation; Microbial population; Phytoremediation
Data wydania: 2016
Źródło: Plant and Soil, Vol. 409, (2016), s. 371-387
Abstrakt: Aims The paper presents results from plot experiments aimed at the development of an ecological strategy for soil contaminated with mercury. Meadow grass (Poa pratensis) was tested on mercury contaminated soil in a former chlor-alkali plant (CAP) in southern Poland for its phytoremediation potential. Methods The stabilisation potential of the plants was investigated on plots without additives and after the addition of granular sulphur. Biomass production, uptake and distribution of mercury by plants, as well as leachates and rhizosphere microorganisms were investigated, along with the growth and vitality of plants during one growing season. Results The analysed plants grew easily on mercury contaminated soil, accumulating lower amounts of mercury, especially in the roots, from soil with additive of granular sulphur (0.5 % w/w) and sustained a rich microbial population in the rhizosphere. After amendment application the reduction of Hg evaporation was observed. Conclusions The obtained results demonstrate the potential of using Poa pratensis and sulphur for remediation of mercury contaminated soil and reduction of the Hg evaporation from soil. In the presented study, methods of Hg reduction on “hot spots” were proposed, with a special focus on environmental protection. This approach provides a simple remediation tool for large areas heavily contaminated with mercury.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/12866
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-016-2936-8
ISSN: 0032-079X
1573-5036
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