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Title: Impact of Selected Plant Species on Enzymatic Activity of Soil Substratum on Post-Mining Heaps
Authors: Błońska, Agnieszka
Kompała-Bąba, Agnieszka
Sierka, Edyta
Besenyei, Lynn
Magurno, Franco
Bierza, Wojciech
Frydecka, Kinga
Woźniak, Gabriela
Keywords: carboniferous waste rock dumping grounds; mining heaps; enzymatic activities; herbaceous plants; grasses
Issue Date: 2019
Citation: Journal of Ecological Engineering, Vol. 20, iss. 1 (2019), s. 138-144
Abstract: The natural mineral resources (hard coal, sands, dolomites, lead and zinc ores) found in the Silesia and the excavation of them led to significant transformation or even degradation of the environment. The landscape of Upper Silesia was dominated by heaps created as a result of the accumulation of post-mining coal waste. These post-industrial sites are characterised by difficult conditions for the development of plant communities. Nevertheless, the heaps are spontaneously overgrowing and over time, a separate ecosystem can be observed (for heaps). The article analyzes the enzymatic activity of the substrate in relation to the selected dominant grass (Monocots) and herbaceous (Dicots) plant species. The aim of this study was to compare the activity of particular enzymes in soil substratum of the vegetation patches dominated by grass and herbaceous plants.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/7277
DOI: 10.12911/22998993/93867
ISSN: 2299-8993
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