Evaluation of respiratory activity of albic luvisol contaminated by zinc and nickel during spring rapeseed cultivation

In almost all industrially developed regions of the Russian Federation, the soil is contaminated with heavy metals (HM) often in concentrations which exceed limits of safety. This contamination causes degradation of agricultural land, which underlines the importance of the complex continuous monitor...

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Main Authors: Samardžić Miljan, Andreeva Irina V., Galić Zoran, Vasin Jovica
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of field and vegetable crops, Novi Sad 2020-01-01
Series:Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3944/2020/1821-39442003068S.pdf
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spelling doaj-a136818ec57d4c5ebe24317bbfbb7a502021-01-24T11:21:28ZengInstitute of field and vegetable crops, Novi SadRatarstvo i Povrtarstvo1821-39442217-83922020-01-0157368711821-39442003068SEvaluation of respiratory activity of albic luvisol contaminated by zinc and nickel during spring rapeseed cultivationSamardžić Miljan0Andreeva Irina V.1Galić Zoran2Vasin Jovica3Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Novi Sad, SerbiaRussian State Agrarian University Moscow, Department of Ecology, Moscow, RussiaInstitute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Novi Sad, SerbiaInstitute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, SerbiaIn almost all industrially developed regions of the Russian Federation, the soil is contaminated with heavy metals (HM) often in concentrations which exceed limits of safety. This contamination causes degradation of agricultural land, which underlines the importance of the complex continuous monitoring of the dynamics of on-going changes in urban ecosystems against the background of natural processes. Quantitative assessment of the environmental sustainability of the soil according to the biological indicators of its condition is of enormous importance, in particular the balance of microbial carbon in soils, which are under varying degrees of anthropogenic pressure. Experiments were carried out to determine the phytoremediation potential of the spring rapeseed plants on soil contaminated with heavy metals. The aim of the study was to assess the respiratory activity of albic luvisol at different levels of its contamination with zinc and nickel under the conditions of a growing experiment with spring rapeseed plants. The experimental data on the respiratory activity of soil artificially contaminated with zinc and nickel in the dose range of 400-800 and 30-60 mg kg-1 of soil respectively, showed that microbial activity had a strong positive correlation with the presence of spring rapeseed plants in the vessels and weak correlation on the presence of toxic elements in the soil. According to the respiratory activity of albic luvisol, it was found that in the first 13 days of vegetation, cultivation of spring rapeseed plants had a positive effect on the sustainability of soil microbiocenosis to complex pollution with zinc and nickel.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3944/2020/1821-39442003068S.pdfalbic luvisolbasal respirationmicrobial biomass carbonmicrobial metabolic coefficientnickelspring rapeseedzinc
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author Samardžić Miljan
Andreeva Irina V.
Galić Zoran
Vasin Jovica
spellingShingle Samardžić Miljan
Andreeva Irina V.
Galić Zoran
Vasin Jovica
Evaluation of respiratory activity of albic luvisol contaminated by zinc and nickel during spring rapeseed cultivation
Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo
albic luvisol
basal respiration
microbial biomass carbon
microbial metabolic coefficient
nickel
spring rapeseed
zinc
author_facet Samardžić Miljan
Andreeva Irina V.
Galić Zoran
Vasin Jovica
author_sort Samardžić Miljan
title Evaluation of respiratory activity of albic luvisol contaminated by zinc and nickel during spring rapeseed cultivation
title_short Evaluation of respiratory activity of albic luvisol contaminated by zinc and nickel during spring rapeseed cultivation
title_full Evaluation of respiratory activity of albic luvisol contaminated by zinc and nickel during spring rapeseed cultivation
title_fullStr Evaluation of respiratory activity of albic luvisol contaminated by zinc and nickel during spring rapeseed cultivation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of respiratory activity of albic luvisol contaminated by zinc and nickel during spring rapeseed cultivation
title_sort evaluation of respiratory activity of albic luvisol contaminated by zinc and nickel during spring rapeseed cultivation
publisher Institute of field and vegetable crops, Novi Sad
series Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo
issn 1821-3944
2217-8392
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In almost all industrially developed regions of the Russian Federation, the soil is contaminated with heavy metals (HM) often in concentrations which exceed limits of safety. This contamination causes degradation of agricultural land, which underlines the importance of the complex continuous monitoring of the dynamics of on-going changes in urban ecosystems against the background of natural processes. Quantitative assessment of the environmental sustainability of the soil according to the biological indicators of its condition is of enormous importance, in particular the balance of microbial carbon in soils, which are under varying degrees of anthropogenic pressure. Experiments were carried out to determine the phytoremediation potential of the spring rapeseed plants on soil contaminated with heavy metals. The aim of the study was to assess the respiratory activity of albic luvisol at different levels of its contamination with zinc and nickel under the conditions of a growing experiment with spring rapeseed plants. The experimental data on the respiratory activity of soil artificially contaminated with zinc and nickel in the dose range of 400-800 and 30-60 mg kg-1 of soil respectively, showed that microbial activity had a strong positive correlation with the presence of spring rapeseed plants in the vessels and weak correlation on the presence of toxic elements in the soil. According to the respiratory activity of albic luvisol, it was found that in the first 13 days of vegetation, cultivation of spring rapeseed plants had a positive effect on the sustainability of soil microbiocenosis to complex pollution with zinc and nickel.
topic albic luvisol
basal respiration
microbial biomass carbon
microbial metabolic coefficient
nickel
spring rapeseed
zinc
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3944/2020/1821-39442003068S.pdf
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