2021
DOI: 10.1134/s106422932108010x
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Effect of Soil Degradation and Remediation in Technogenic Barrens on the Uptake of Nutrients and Heavy Metals by Plants in the Kola Subarctic

Abstract: To assess the state of plants and their response to changes in soil properties, the elemental composition of leaves of widespread and pollution-tolerant species Betula pubescens Ehrh. and Salix caprea L. has been studied near the nonferrous metallurgy enterprises in the Kola Peninsula. The content of nutrients and heavy metals in the leaves of undergrowth on technogenic barrens and remediation sites differing in remediation technologies has been analyzed. According to the results of leaf diagnostics, both spec… Show more

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“…On the eve of reclamation activities in places filled with these quarries and dumps formed in connection with the exploitation of deposits, measures should be taken to increase the fertility of deformed land plots. Therefore, based on the materials obtained, arising from the physicochemical and agrochemical analyses of deformed land plots, it is recommended to implement the following system of measures to bring these lands into a «working» state (Golonanov, 2009;Iglovikov, 2018;Koptsik, 2021;Chachina, 2021). 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the eve of reclamation activities in places filled with these quarries and dumps formed in connection with the exploitation of deposits, measures should be taken to increase the fertility of deformed land plots. Therefore, based on the materials obtained, arising from the physicochemical and agrochemical analyses of deformed land plots, it is recommended to implement the following system of measures to bring these lands into a «working» state (Golonanov, 2009;Iglovikov, 2018;Koptsik, 2021;Chachina, 2021). 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of heavy metals in vegetables is influenced by many factors, principally by the crop species and its metabolism, and by others such as the soil's initial concentration of contaminants, pH, organic matter availability, and presence of other ions and molecules (Van der Zee et al 2021). Crops that are located close to vehicular traffic and factories also have an increased likelihood of heavy metals presence (Koptsik et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New methods, such as ultramicroscopic, radioautographic, fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EMAX), following glutaraldehyde fixation with sulfide supplements or freezing of plant samples, have been used to examine where cadmium is located within plants [16][17][18]. However, these methods are applied at a microscopic scale to examine cadmium localization at a cellular, tissue, or organ level but do not describe the larger scale distribution of cadmium in an area [19,20]. Alternatively, for macroscopic-scale research, a GIS-based multivariate analysis approach can be used to interpret field-based geochemical data [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%