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Effect of Sorbent Additives to Copper-Contaminated Soils on Seed Germination and Early Growth of Grass Seedlings

Heavy metal and metalloid-contaminated soil is a serious barrier to colonization for many plant species. The problem of the elimination of toxic waste accumulated in technogenous soils in many highly transformed regions is extremely important. Hence, another attempt was made to analyze the effect of...

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Autores principales: Możdżeń, Katarzyna, Barabasz-Krasny, Beata, Kviatková, Tatiana, Zandi, Peiman, Turisová, Ingrid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8469091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576920
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185449
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author Możdżeń, Katarzyna
Barabasz-Krasny, Beata
Kviatková, Tatiana
Zandi, Peiman
Turisová, Ingrid
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Barabasz-Krasny, Beata
Kviatková, Tatiana
Zandi, Peiman
Turisová, Ingrid
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description Heavy metal and metalloid-contaminated soil is a serious barrier to colonization for many plant species. The problem of the elimination of toxic waste accumulated in technogenous soils in many highly transformed regions is extremely important. Hence, another attempt was made to analyze the effect of the addition of sorbents (BCH—biochar, B—bentonite, ChM—chicken manure, OS—organo-zeolitic substrate) to contaminated copper soil on the germination and early growth of Eurasian common grass species (Agrostis capillaris, A. stolonifera, Festuca rubra and Poa pratensis), which could potentially be used in recultivation. This experiment was based on the laboratory sandwich method. Standard germination indexes, morphometry and biomass analysis were used. The percentage of germinating seeds was lower in each of the soil variants and sorbents used compared to the control. Dry mass was positively stimulated by all sorbents. The response to the addition of sorbents, expressed as the electrolyte leakage of seedlings, was different depending on the species and type of sorbent. Among all sorbents, the most positive effects on germination and growth were observed in the case of OS. Overall, the response to the addition of sorbents was different in the studied species, depending on their stage of development.
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spelling pubmed-84690912021-09-27 Effect of Sorbent Additives to Copper-Contaminated Soils on Seed Germination and Early Growth of Grass Seedlings Możdżeń, Katarzyna Barabasz-Krasny, Beata Kviatková, Tatiana Zandi, Peiman Turisová, Ingrid Molecules Article Heavy metal and metalloid-contaminated soil is a serious barrier to colonization for many plant species. The problem of the elimination of toxic waste accumulated in technogenous soils in many highly transformed regions is extremely important. Hence, another attempt was made to analyze the effect of the addition of sorbents (BCH—biochar, B—bentonite, ChM—chicken manure, OS—organo-zeolitic substrate) to contaminated copper soil on the germination and early growth of Eurasian common grass species (Agrostis capillaris, A. stolonifera, Festuca rubra and Poa pratensis), which could potentially be used in recultivation. This experiment was based on the laboratory sandwich method. Standard germination indexes, morphometry and biomass analysis were used. The percentage of germinating seeds was lower in each of the soil variants and sorbents used compared to the control. Dry mass was positively stimulated by all sorbents. The response to the addition of sorbents, expressed as the electrolyte leakage of seedlings, was different depending on the species and type of sorbent. Among all sorbents, the most positive effects on germination and growth were observed in the case of OS. Overall, the response to the addition of sorbents was different in the studied species, depending on their stage of development. MDPI 2021-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8469091/ /pubmed/34576920 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185449 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Możdżeń, Katarzyna
Barabasz-Krasny, Beata
Kviatková, Tatiana
Zandi, Peiman
Turisová, Ingrid
Effect of Sorbent Additives to Copper-Contaminated Soils on Seed Germination and Early Growth of Grass Seedlings
title Effect of Sorbent Additives to Copper-Contaminated Soils on Seed Germination and Early Growth of Grass Seedlings
title_full Effect of Sorbent Additives to Copper-Contaminated Soils on Seed Germination and Early Growth of Grass Seedlings
title_fullStr Effect of Sorbent Additives to Copper-Contaminated Soils on Seed Germination and Early Growth of Grass Seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Sorbent Additives to Copper-Contaminated Soils on Seed Germination and Early Growth of Grass Seedlings
title_short Effect of Sorbent Additives to Copper-Contaminated Soils on Seed Germination and Early Growth of Grass Seedlings
title_sort effect of sorbent additives to copper-contaminated soils on seed germination and early growth of grass seedlings
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8469091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576920
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185449
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