Remediation Potential of Forest Forming Tree Species Within Northern Steppe Reclamation Stands

The aim of the research was to study the features of accumulation of heavy metals by assimilation apparatus of coniferous and deciduous arboreous plants. The research identified excess of factual concentrations for Arsenic in mining rock in relation to values stated in IPC (indicative permissible co...

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Main Authors: Zverkovskyy Vasiliy M., Sytnyk Svitlana A., Lovynska Viktoriia M., Kharytonov Mykola M., Lakyda Ivan P., Mykolenko Svitlana Yu., Pardini Giovanni, Margui Eva, Gispert Maria
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Published: Sciendo 2018-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2018-0007
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spelling doaj-b7a39701a73d4cff947e2376362618a92021-09-05T21:00:46ZengSciendoEkológia (Bratislava)1337-947X2018-03-01371698110.2478/eko-2018-0007eko-2018-0007Remediation Potential of Forest Forming Tree Species Within Northern Steppe Reclamation StandsZverkovskyy Vasiliy M.0Sytnyk Svitlana A.1Lovynska Viktoriia M.2Kharytonov Mykola M.3Lakyda Ivan P.4Mykolenko Svitlana Yu.Pardini Giovanni5Margui Eva6Gispert Maria7Department of Zoology and Ecology, Oles Honchar Dnipropetrovsk National University, pr. Gagarina, 72, 49010, Dnipro, UkraineDepartment of Forest and Garden, Dnipropetrovsk state agrarian and economic University, S.Yephremova Street, 25, 49600, Dnіpro, UkraineDepartment of Forest and Garden, Dnipropetrovsk state agrarian and economic University, S.Yephremova Street, 25, 49600, Dnіpro, UkraineDepartment of Forest and Garden, Dnipropetrovsk state agrarian and economic University, S.Yephremova Street, 25, 49600, Dnіpro, UkraineNational University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Heroes of Defense Street, 15, 03041, Kyiv, UkraineDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Agriculture and Food Technology - Soil Science Unit, University of Girona, Aurelia Capmany, 61, 17003Girona, SpainDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Agriculture and Food Technology - Soil Science Unit, University of Girona, Aurelia Capmany, 61, 17003Girona, SpainDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Agriculture and Food Technology - Soil Science Unit, University of Girona, Aurelia Capmany, 61, 17003Girona, SpainThe aim of the research was to study the features of accumulation of heavy metals by assimilation apparatus of coniferous and deciduous arboreous plants. The research identified excess of factual concentrations for Arsenic in mining rock in relation to values stated in IPC (indicative permissible concentrations). It is stated that the metals can be divided into three groups according to their absolute content in unit of foliage biomass. The element of excessive concentration is Mn, medium concentration is characteristic for Pb and Zn and low concentration is observed for Sb, Cr, As, Cu, Ni and Sn. Calculation of coefficient of biological accumulation of the metals under research has shown its high values for Crimean pine. The data presented for Black locust indicate low values of coefficient of biological accumulation, which is best noticeable for Chromium, Antimony and Tin. It is determined that a small amount of Sb and Sn are a subject to uptake by Black locust leaves, whilst for Crimean pine needles, Sb and As are characterised by the lowest inflow. The average content of lead is 209.11 kg·ha−1 for Crimean pine in all age groups of trees, whilst for Black locust, this index is only 15.52 kg·ha−1, which is 13.5 times less. Zinc accumulation is better performed by Black locust leaves, and it gradually decreases with increasing age. No definite trend of redistribution and subsequent accumulation of copper depending on tree species and age was found.https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2018-0007black locust (robinia pseudoacacia l. )crimean pine (pinus pallasiana l. )northern steppe of ukrainemining rockheavy metalsbioaccumulation coefficient
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author Zverkovskyy Vasiliy M.
Sytnyk Svitlana A.
Lovynska Viktoriia M.
Kharytonov Mykola M.
Lakyda Ivan P.
Mykolenko Svitlana Yu.
Pardini Giovanni
Margui Eva
Gispert Maria
spellingShingle Zverkovskyy Vasiliy M.
Sytnyk Svitlana A.
Lovynska Viktoriia M.
Kharytonov Mykola M.
Lakyda Ivan P.
Mykolenko Svitlana Yu.
Pardini Giovanni
Margui Eva
Gispert Maria
Remediation Potential of Forest Forming Tree Species Within Northern Steppe Reclamation Stands
Ekológia (Bratislava)
black locust (robinia pseudoacacia l. )
crimean pine (pinus pallasiana l. )
northern steppe of ukraine
mining rock
heavy metals
bioaccumulation coefficient
author_facet Zverkovskyy Vasiliy M.
Sytnyk Svitlana A.
Lovynska Viktoriia M.
Kharytonov Mykola M.
Lakyda Ivan P.
Mykolenko Svitlana Yu.
Pardini Giovanni
Margui Eva
Gispert Maria
author_sort Zverkovskyy Vasiliy M.
title Remediation Potential of Forest Forming Tree Species Within Northern Steppe Reclamation Stands
title_short Remediation Potential of Forest Forming Tree Species Within Northern Steppe Reclamation Stands
title_full Remediation Potential of Forest Forming Tree Species Within Northern Steppe Reclamation Stands
title_fullStr Remediation Potential of Forest Forming Tree Species Within Northern Steppe Reclamation Stands
title_full_unstemmed Remediation Potential of Forest Forming Tree Species Within Northern Steppe Reclamation Stands
title_sort remediation potential of forest forming tree species within northern steppe reclamation stands
publisher Sciendo
series Ekológia (Bratislava)
issn 1337-947X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The aim of the research was to study the features of accumulation of heavy metals by assimilation apparatus of coniferous and deciduous arboreous plants. The research identified excess of factual concentrations for Arsenic in mining rock in relation to values stated in IPC (indicative permissible concentrations). It is stated that the metals can be divided into three groups according to their absolute content in unit of foliage biomass. The element of excessive concentration is Mn, medium concentration is characteristic for Pb and Zn and low concentration is observed for Sb, Cr, As, Cu, Ni and Sn. Calculation of coefficient of biological accumulation of the metals under research has shown its high values for Crimean pine. The data presented for Black locust indicate low values of coefficient of biological accumulation, which is best noticeable for Chromium, Antimony and Tin. It is determined that a small amount of Sb and Sn are a subject to uptake by Black locust leaves, whilst for Crimean pine needles, Sb and As are characterised by the lowest inflow. The average content of lead is 209.11 kg·ha−1 for Crimean pine in all age groups of trees, whilst for Black locust, this index is only 15.52 kg·ha−1, which is 13.5 times less. Zinc accumulation is better performed by Black locust leaves, and it gradually decreases with increasing age. No definite trend of redistribution and subsequent accumulation of copper depending on tree species and age was found.
topic black locust (robinia pseudoacacia l. )
crimean pine (pinus pallasiana l. )
northern steppe of ukraine
mining rock
heavy metals
bioaccumulation coefficient
url https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2018-0007
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