2024
DOI: 10.3390/en17071691
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Effects of Humic Acids on Calorific Value and Chemical Composition of Maize Biomass in Iron-Contaminated Soil Phytostabilisation

Mirosław Wyszkowski,
Natalia Kordala

Abstract: An interesting feedstock for energy purposes is plant biomass due to its renewability, widespread availability and relatively low cost. One plant with a high and versatile use potential is maize. Plants used for energy production can be grown in polluted areas, e.g., with iron. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of humic acids (Has) on the yield, calorific value and other energy parameters and chemical composition of maize biomass applied as a phytostabiliser on iron-contaminated soil. The soil w… Show more

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“…The use of humic acids as a support seems to be a promising method for the phyto-stabilisation of iron-contaminated soils (with the possibility of using the plants for energy purposes) and represents a new element in research. Humic acids have a beneficial effect on the growth of plant biomass in soils contaminated with iron [44].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of humic acids as a support seems to be a promising method for the phyto-stabilisation of iron-contaminated soils (with the possibility of using the plants for energy purposes) and represents a new element in research. Humic acids have a beneficial effect on the growth of plant biomass in soils contaminated with iron [44].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%