Content of selected heavy metals in soil and Silene vulgaris in serpentine spoil
2007
Koszelnik-Leszek, A.,Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy, Wroclaw (Poland). Katedra Botaniki i Ekologii Roslin
The research was carried out on serpentine spoil mounds at magnesite-mine in Wirki. In the study was stated poor plant species composition with the relatively high representation of some families such as the Caryophyllaceae (Silene vulgaris - dominant species), Fabaceae, Compositae and Poaceae. In soil samples, taken from dump, the contents of total and soluble forms of macroelements and heavy metals were determined. Undertaken research showed that content of nickel and chromium in underground part of Silene vulgaris was higher than in aboveground part
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