Assessment of the effect of reactive materials on the content of selected elements in Indian mustard grown in Cu-contaminated soils

Zero-valent iron (ZVI) represent a promising agent for environmental remediation. The research was aimed to determine the influence of copper in doses of 0, 80, 150, 300, and 600 mg Cu·kg−1 of soil as well as ZVI, and lignite additives on the content of macroelements in the Indian mustard (Brassica...

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Main Authors: Radziemska Maja, Jeznach Jerzy, Mazur Zbigniew, Fronczyk Joanna, Bilgin Ayla
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-03-01
Series:Journal of Water and Land Development
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spelling doaj-5da82567dee240f695a7ac88c2cd79722020-11-25T01:17:55ZengSciendoJournal of Water and Land Development2083-45352016-03-01281536010.1515/jwld-2016-0005jwld-2016-0005Assessment of the effect of reactive materials on the content of selected elements in Indian mustard grown in Cu-contaminated soilsRadziemska MajaJeznach JerzyMazur ZbigniewFronczyk JoannaBilgin AylaZero-valent iron (ZVI) represent a promising agent for environmental remediation. The research was aimed to determine the influence of copper in doses of 0, 80, 150, 300, and 600 mg Cu·kg−1 of soil as well as ZVI, and lignite additives on the content of macroelements in the Indian mustard (Brassica juncea (L.) Czern.). The average accumulation of analyzing elements in Indian mustard grown in copper contaminated soil were found to follow the decreasing order Mg > Na > P > Ca > K > N. Soil contamination at 600 mg Cu·kg−1 of soil led to the highest increase in P, Mg, N, and Ca content. The application of ZVI had a positive influence on the average phosphorus and potassium content of Indian mustard. Moreover, the application of ZVI and lignite had a positive influence on the average Mg and Ca content in the above-ground parts of Indian mustard. From the analyzed reactive materials, the application of lignite was shown to be the most effective resulting in the decrease in the average nitrogen and calcium content when compared to the control crop. Calcium content in plants from the control group, without the addition of zero-valent iron, and powered lignite (control), was positively correlated with increasing doses of copper.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jwld.2016.28.issue-1/jwld-2016-0005/jwld-2016-0005.xml?format=INTIndian mustardlignitesoil contaminationzero-valent iron (ZVI)
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author Radziemska Maja
Jeznach Jerzy
Mazur Zbigniew
Fronczyk Joanna
Bilgin Ayla
spellingShingle Radziemska Maja
Jeznach Jerzy
Mazur Zbigniew
Fronczyk Joanna
Bilgin Ayla
Assessment of the effect of reactive materials on the content of selected elements in Indian mustard grown in Cu-contaminated soils
Journal of Water and Land Development
Indian mustard
lignite
soil contamination
zero-valent iron (ZVI)
author_facet Radziemska Maja
Jeznach Jerzy
Mazur Zbigniew
Fronczyk Joanna
Bilgin Ayla
author_sort Radziemska Maja
title Assessment of the effect of reactive materials on the content of selected elements in Indian mustard grown in Cu-contaminated soils
title_short Assessment of the effect of reactive materials on the content of selected elements in Indian mustard grown in Cu-contaminated soils
title_full Assessment of the effect of reactive materials on the content of selected elements in Indian mustard grown in Cu-contaminated soils
title_fullStr Assessment of the effect of reactive materials on the content of selected elements in Indian mustard grown in Cu-contaminated soils
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the effect of reactive materials on the content of selected elements in Indian mustard grown in Cu-contaminated soils
title_sort assessment of the effect of reactive materials on the content of selected elements in indian mustard grown in cu-contaminated soils
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Water and Land Development
issn 2083-4535
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Zero-valent iron (ZVI) represent a promising agent for environmental remediation. The research was aimed to determine the influence of copper in doses of 0, 80, 150, 300, and 600 mg Cu·kg−1 of soil as well as ZVI, and lignite additives on the content of macroelements in the Indian mustard (Brassica juncea (L.) Czern.). The average accumulation of analyzing elements in Indian mustard grown in copper contaminated soil were found to follow the decreasing order Mg > Na > P > Ca > K > N. Soil contamination at 600 mg Cu·kg−1 of soil led to the highest increase in P, Mg, N, and Ca content. The application of ZVI had a positive influence on the average phosphorus and potassium content of Indian mustard. Moreover, the application of ZVI and lignite had a positive influence on the average Mg and Ca content in the above-ground parts of Indian mustard. From the analyzed reactive materials, the application of lignite was shown to be the most effective resulting in the decrease in the average nitrogen and calcium content when compared to the control crop. Calcium content in plants from the control group, without the addition of zero-valent iron, and powered lignite (control), was positively correlated with increasing doses of copper.
topic Indian mustard
lignite
soil contamination
zero-valent iron (ZVI)
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