Soil characteristics in Novi Sad [Serbia] parks and the levels of lead concentration
2006
Galic, Z.(Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Serbia). IRC Institut za nizijsko sumarstvo i zivotnu sredinu) | Ivanisevic, P.(Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Serbia). IRC Institut za nizijsko sumarstvo i zivotnu sredinu) | Vasic, V.(Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Serbia). IRC Institut za nizijsko sumarstvo i zivotnu sredinu)
The soil of Novi Sad parks are in the protected part of the river Danube alluvial plain. They are distinguished by high variation of physical, water, air and chemical characteristics at a small distance. As it is an urban environment, the soils in Novi Sad are mainly of anthropogenic character. The characteristics of the soils of such origin have been insufficiently studied, especially from the aspect of bioecological demands of ornamental trees and shrubs. The insufficient study of individual heavy metal loads in the soil results in a higher likehood of inadequate ambiance for the growth of woody species, as allochthonous plants are the prevalent species in the parks. This paper presents the basic characteristics of the soils of four parks in Novi Sad, with special reference to lead contents.
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