id: 35312
Title: Soil contamination with heavy metals and remediation measures
Authors: Gutsol G., Mazur O.
Keywords: soil, heavy metals, lead, zinc, copper, cadmium, humus, monitoring, pollution, concentration, All-Ukrainian Scientific and Educational Consortium
Date of publication: 2024-03-12 07:44:23
Last changes: 2024-03-12 07:44:23
Year of publication: 2024
Summary: Analysis of soil contamination with heavy metals showed that the concentration was lead - 2.52 mg / kg, cadmium - 0.22, zinc and copper - 3.53 mg / kg in the field crop rotation, forest plantations - 1.20 mg / kg, 0.12, 4.30 and 2.27 mg / kg, respectively. The use of organic fertilizers reduces lead honey by 1.11 times in soil, cadmium by 2.75, zinc by 1.42 and copper by 1.42 times, respectively. The use of microfertilizers reduced the intensity of contamination of melliferous with heavy metals, namely, lead - by 2.31 times, cadmium - by 11 times, zinc - 1.42 and copper - by 1.25 times. The intensity of soil contamination was reduced by the introduction of lead residue - by 3.2 times, cadmium - by 2.75 times, zinc - by 1.25 and copper - by 1.42 times. It is also necessary to note a decrease in the intensity of soil contamination of agricultural honey plants by heavy metals for the use of siderates, in particular lead - by 3.15 times, cadmium, zinc, copper, 2.44, 2.9 and 1.8 times compared to similar indicators on soils without fertilizer.
URI: http://81.30.162.23/repository/getfile.php/35312.pdf
Publication type: Монографії видані за кордоном
Publication: In: Ecology, biotechnology, agriculture and forestry in the 21st century: problems and solutions. Monograph. Edited by S. Stankevych, O. Mandych. Tallinn: Teadmus OÜ. 2024. P. 55-74.
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