Potential of Miscanthus × Giganteus for Heavy Metals Removing from Industrial Deposol

Agro-energy crop, Miscanthus × giganteus should be produced on marginal land in order to avoid land suitable for food production. Production of electricity in thermal power plants occupies large land areas by depositing tailings from surface mines, and depositing ash and slag. During the first year...

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Main Authors: Dražić Gordana, Milovanović Jelena, Stefanović Slobodan, Petrić Ivana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-11-01
Series:Acta Regionalia et Environmentalica
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/aree-2017-0009
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spelling doaj-e8159078133d4edba9a3ea392376612f2021-09-06T19:39:58ZengSciendoActa Regionalia et Environmentalica1336-92532017-11-01142565810.1515/aree-2017-0009aree-2017-0009Potential of Miscanthus × Giganteus for Heavy Metals Removing from Industrial DeposolDražić Gordana0Milovanović Jelena1Stefanović Slobodan2Petrić Ivana3Singidunum University, Faculty of Applied Ecology Futura, Pozeska 83a, 11030 Belgrade, SerbiaSingidunum University, Belgrade, SerbiaSingidunum University, Belgrade, SerbiaSingidunum University, Belgrade, SerbiaAgro-energy crop, Miscanthus × giganteus should be produced on marginal land in order to avoid land suitable for food production. Production of electricity in thermal power plants occupies large land areas by depositing tailings from surface mines, and depositing ash and slag. During the first year of Miscanthus × giganteus growing in containers, the concentration of heavy metals: As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn and Fe was monitored in underground and aboveground plant parts. The substrate was overburden from open pit coal mine RB Kolubara and ash from TPP Nikola Tesla B. Significant differences were found between the substrate and the investigated elements, but in all cases the accumulated heavy metals almost completely remained stable in underground organs of plant. It can be concluded that biomass of Miscanthus × giganteus could be used as energy source if it is grown on a soil moderately contaminated by heavy metals.https://doi.org/10.1515/aree-2017-0009agro-energy cropheavy metalsmiscanthus × giganteusbiomass
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author Dražić Gordana
Milovanović Jelena
Stefanović Slobodan
Petrić Ivana
spellingShingle Dražić Gordana
Milovanović Jelena
Stefanović Slobodan
Petrić Ivana
Potential of Miscanthus × Giganteus for Heavy Metals Removing from Industrial Deposol
Acta Regionalia et Environmentalica
agro-energy crop
heavy metals
miscanthus × giganteus
biomass
author_facet Dražić Gordana
Milovanović Jelena
Stefanović Slobodan
Petrić Ivana
author_sort Dražić Gordana
title Potential of Miscanthus × Giganteus for Heavy Metals Removing from Industrial Deposol
title_short Potential of Miscanthus × Giganteus for Heavy Metals Removing from Industrial Deposol
title_full Potential of Miscanthus × Giganteus for Heavy Metals Removing from Industrial Deposol
title_fullStr Potential of Miscanthus × Giganteus for Heavy Metals Removing from Industrial Deposol
title_full_unstemmed Potential of Miscanthus × Giganteus for Heavy Metals Removing from Industrial Deposol
title_sort potential of miscanthus × giganteus for heavy metals removing from industrial deposol
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Regionalia et Environmentalica
issn 1336-9253
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Agro-energy crop, Miscanthus × giganteus should be produced on marginal land in order to avoid land suitable for food production. Production of electricity in thermal power plants occupies large land areas by depositing tailings from surface mines, and depositing ash and slag. During the first year of Miscanthus × giganteus growing in containers, the concentration of heavy metals: As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn and Fe was monitored in underground and aboveground plant parts. The substrate was overburden from open pit coal mine RB Kolubara and ash from TPP Nikola Tesla B. Significant differences were found between the substrate and the investigated elements, but in all cases the accumulated heavy metals almost completely remained stable in underground organs of plant. It can be concluded that biomass of Miscanthus × giganteus could be used as energy source if it is grown on a soil moderately contaminated by heavy metals.
topic agro-energy crop
heavy metals
miscanthus × giganteus
biomass
url https://doi.org/10.1515/aree-2017-0009
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