2017
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.2639
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Pioneer Mediterranean Shrub Species Revegetating Soils Developed on Mining Soils/Spoils

Abstract: Spontaneous and autochthonous species of plants growing on degraded and contaminated soils/spoils that survive in such environments show, in general, no symptoms of toxicity. This study compares concentrations of chemical elements in different leaves maturation and in different seasons of several native species in a massive sulphide in an abandoned mine area. The objective is to evaluate if these species can play an important role on the stabilization of degraded soils and mine spoils. Total concentrations of … Show more

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“…In general, concentrations of metal(loid)s in the total and available fractions as well as other chemical properties of the soils are in agreement with the range of values obtained in previous studies performed in the same areas (Abreu et al 2008 , 2012a , b ; Alvarenga et al 2012 ; Batista et al 2017 ; Ferreira da Silva et al 2005 ; Freitas et al 2004 ; Pérez-López et al 2014 ; Santos et al 2012 , 2014 , 2016c ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In general, concentrations of metal(loid)s in the total and available fractions as well as other chemical properties of the soils are in agreement with the range of values obtained in previous studies performed in the same areas (Abreu et al 2008 , 2012a , b ; Alvarenga et al 2012 ; Batista et al 2017 ; Ferreira da Silva et al 2005 ; Freitas et al 2004 ; Pérez-López et al 2014 ; Santos et al 2012 , 2014 , 2016c ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Nevertheless, it is not uncommon that Technosols developed on some types of mining wastes from the PIPB are colonised by autochthonous plant species (e.g. genus Cistus , Lavandula and Erica ), which grow spontaneously without any visual signs of toxicity despite the multielemental contamination in soils and relative high concentrations of some metal(loid)s in their roots and shoots (Abreu et al 2008 , 2012a , b ; Batista et al 2017 ; Freitas et al 2004 ; Márquez-García and Córdoba 2009 ; Pérez-López et al 2014 ; Santos et al 2012 , 2014 , 2016b , c ). These plants provide important contributions for natural rehabilitation of the contaminated soils, decreasing the elements spreading by leaching and erosion (Abreu and Magalhães 2009 ; Tordoff et al 2000 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During surface mining, 2–11 times more land area could potentially be destroyed than that caused by underground mining (Miao & Marrs, ). In these mine areas, some environmental problems and ecological issues, such as water pollution, biodiversity loss, and land degradation, are very common (Batista, Gonzalez‐Fernandez, Abreu, Queralt, & Carvalho, ; Harantová et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, to achieve sustainable remediation of contaminated agricultural land, it is imperative to prevent further contamination by using cleaner production approaches and to avoid irrigation with contaminated wastewater by farmers. It is also important to involve farmers in the decontamination process as they are the most familiar with land characteristics, especially when such remedies involve planting (Chi, Zuo, & Liu, ; Lin et al, ) and the use of biological waste (Batista, Gonzalez‐Fernandez, Abreu, Queralt, & Carvalho, ; Glenn, Jordan, & Waugh, ). In China, it is often the case that most contaminated agricultural sites are due to large‐scale practices, such as farmland irrigation with contaminated wastewater or surface runoff from mining sites, which can affect hundreds or thousands of hectares.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%