Features of the Phytoremediation by Agricultural Crops of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils

The novelty of the present research consisted in the study of the features of heavy metals accumulation in the phytomass of agricultural plants under the conditions of complex heavy metals contamination of podzolized chernozem (ashy soil) in the Ryazan region (Russia). Results of the vegetation expe...

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Published in:Agronomy
Main Authors: Andrey Ilinskiy, Dmitriy Vinogradov, Natalia Politaeva, Vladimir Badenko, Igor Ilin
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Language:English
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/13/1/127
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author Andrey Ilinskiy
Dmitriy Vinogradov
Natalia Politaeva
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Igor Ilin
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description The novelty of the present research consisted in the study of the features of heavy metals accumulation in the phytomass of agricultural plants under the conditions of complex heavy metals contamination of podzolized chernozem (ashy soil) in the Ryazan region (Russia). Results of the vegetation experiments conducted on four crops—oats, black beans, buckwheat, and soybeans—were analyzed, which made it possible to assess the ability of these plants to accumulate heavy metals in their phytomass depending on the level of the heavy metals contamination of the soil. Results of the study showed that the removal of copper, zinc, and lead by beans was noticeably higher than that by oats, buckwheat and soy, due to their greater tolerance and ability to form a large phytomass, which must be taken into consideration when choosing phytoremediation for soil decontamination. This made it possible to evaluate the possibility of using the analyzed plants for the biological purification of polluted soil. The results are also planned to be used in the digitalization of agricultural production.
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spelling doaj-art-e31beeba87a34571b02afd32ecd174ec2025-08-19T23:12:51ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952022-12-0113112710.3390/agronomy13010127Features of the Phytoremediation by Agricultural Crops of Heavy Metal Contaminated SoilsAndrey Ilinskiy0Dmitriy Vinogradov1Natalia Politaeva2Vladimir Badenko3Igor Ilin4All-Russian Research Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Land Reclamation, 127550 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Agronomy and Agrotechnologies, Ryazan State Agrotechnological University Named after P.A. Kostychev, 390044 Ryazan, RussiaInstitute of Civil Engineering, Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, 195251 Saint Petersburg, RussiaInstitute of Civil Engineering, Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, 195251 Saint Petersburg, RussiaInstitute of Civil Engineering, Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, 195251 Saint Petersburg, RussiaThe novelty of the present research consisted in the study of the features of heavy metals accumulation in the phytomass of agricultural plants under the conditions of complex heavy metals contamination of podzolized chernozem (ashy soil) in the Ryazan region (Russia). Results of the vegetation experiments conducted on four crops—oats, black beans, buckwheat, and soybeans—were analyzed, which made it possible to assess the ability of these plants to accumulate heavy metals in their phytomass depending on the level of the heavy metals contamination of the soil. Results of the study showed that the removal of copper, zinc, and lead by beans was noticeably higher than that by oats, buckwheat and soy, due to their greater tolerance and ability to form a large phytomass, which must be taken into consideration when choosing phytoremediation for soil decontamination. This made it possible to evaluate the possibility of using the analyzed plants for the biological purification of polluted soil. The results are also planned to be used in the digitalization of agricultural production.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/13/1/127phytoremediationheavy metalssoilvegetation experimentsagricultural production
spellingShingle Andrey Ilinskiy
Dmitriy Vinogradov
Natalia Politaeva
Vladimir Badenko
Igor Ilin
Features of the Phytoremediation by Agricultural Crops of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils
phytoremediation
heavy metals
soil
vegetation experiments
agricultural production
title Features of the Phytoremediation by Agricultural Crops of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils
title_full Features of the Phytoremediation by Agricultural Crops of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils
title_fullStr Features of the Phytoremediation by Agricultural Crops of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils
title_full_unstemmed Features of the Phytoremediation by Agricultural Crops of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils
title_short Features of the Phytoremediation by Agricultural Crops of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils
title_sort features of the phytoremediation by agricultural crops of heavy metal contaminated soils
topic phytoremediation
heavy metals
soil
vegetation experiments
agricultural production
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