ATP content as indicator of soil pollution
2004
Nowak, J. | Klodka, D. | Smolik, B. | Telesinski, A.,Akademia Rolnicza, Szczecin (Poland). Katedra Biochemii
Experiments on influence in three concentrations of different substances: copper salt, fungicide - Miedzian 50 WP, herbicides: Lontrel 300 SL, Rokituron D 470 SC, Aminopielik Super 464 SL and three fractions of petroleum: gasoline, diesel oil and lubricant oil on ATP content in soil were conducted. The results show, that substances added to soil changed significantly ATP content in soil. Most of the tested substances decreased ATP content, especially in the highest doses. The decrease reached 13 to 50 percent. Only oil derivatives (except gasoline) increased ATP content by 5 to 50 percent. Therefore, can be stated, that ATP content well describes biological condition of soil and can be used as the pollution indicator of soil environment
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