Elementary composition in leaves of plants growing in oil drilling mud pit
2000
Sekulic, P. (Naucni institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia)) | Kastratovic, M. | Ralev, J.
Leaf samples have been taken from plant species used for the technical and biological recultivation of the oil drilling mud pit in the locality of Srpska Crnja (Serbia, Yugoslavia). The samples have been analyzed for the contents of K, Na, Mg, Cu, Zn, Mn, Fe, Pb and Ni. Differences have been found in the concentrations of the analyzed elements in the leaves of the plants samples in the pit and those taken from a natural site. Leaves of the plants from the pit had increased contents of K (Vicia sativa), Na (Vicia sativa), Mg (Trifolium repens L. and Populus alba L.), Zn (Ulmus pumila L. and Populus alba L.), Mn (Populus alba L.), Fe (Vicia sativa, Trifolium repens L.) and Ni (Vicia sativa). Reduced uptake of the analyzed elements by the plants in the pit was established for: K (Ulmus pumila L. and Populus alba L.), Mg (Ulmus pumila L., Vicia sativa).
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