Metal accumulation and tolerance of selected plants of asbestos tailings (Stragari)
The aim of this study was to determine the concentrations of 11 metals in the soil of asbestos tailings in Stragari, Serbia, and in the selected plant species that grow on it, to determine the ability of the plant species in accumulation and tolerance of researched metals. Concentrations of...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia
2015-01-01
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Series: | Hemijska Industrija |
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2015/0367-598X1400045B.pdf |
Summary: | The aim of this study was to determine the concentrations of 11 metals in the
soil of asbestos tailings in Stragari, Serbia, and in the selected plant
species that grow on it, to determine the ability of the plant species in
accumulation and tolerance of researched metals. Concentrations of elements
researched in the soil had this order: Mg> Fe> Ca> Ni> Cr> Mn> Co> Zn> Pb>
Cu> Cd. Concentrations of the metals in plants was variable, dependent on
the plant species and types of metals, and graded in the order: Mg> Ca> Fe>
Ni> Mn> Cr> Zn> Co> Pb> Cu> Cd. The concentrations of Ni and Cr in the
investigated soil were above remediation values, as well as the maximum
allowable concentration of substances in the soil according to regulation of
Republic of Serbia, and the concentration of Cd and Co were above limit
values for a given metals in the soil. The metal uptake does not necessarily
correlate with metal content in the soil. Metal uptake by plants depends on
the bioavailability of the metal in soils, which in turn depends on the
retention time of the metal, as well as the interaction with other elements
and substances. However, the most Mg, Fe, Mn, Pb, Cd, Co and Cr were found
in species Sanguisorba minor, Ca and Cu in Eryngium serbicum, Ni in Alyssum
murale, and Zn in Euphorbia cyparissias. In the Euphorbia cyparissias, it
were determined the biological absorption coefficients greater than 1 for Zn
and Cu, and in the species Eryngium serbicum and Sanguisorba minor greater
than 2 for Cu. The results of this study emphasize the tolerance of several
metal by species Sanguisorba minor, present the ability of Euphorbia
cyparissias in accumulation of Zn and Cu, as well as of Eryngium serbicum
and Sanguisorba minor in accumulation of Cu. Obtained results present the
momentary picture of investigated locality, open a lot of questions
connected with relationships soil/plant, contents of elements in both
systems, their interactions and influences and represented the base for
further research. |
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ISSN: | 0367-598X 2217-7426 |