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Intake of potentially toxic elements to representatives of genus Pinus L. and Quercus L. at selected Slovak, Italian and Portuguese closed copper deposits

  1. TitleIntake of potentially toxic elements to representatives of genus Pinus L. and Quercus L. at selected Slovak, Italian and Portuguese closed copper deposits
    Author infoPeter Andráš ... [et al.]
    Author Andráš Peter 1953- (40%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
    Co-authors Turisová Ingrid 1965- (40%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Buccheri Giuseppe 1973- (10%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
    Andráš Peter Jr. (10%)
    Source document Biotechnology & metals : e-proceedings, 4th international scientific conference on biotechnology and metals, Košice, November 10-11, 2016. S. 6-11. - Košice : Univerzita Pavla Jozefa Šafárika, 2016 / Luptáková Alena ; Kaduková Jana ; Jenčárová Jana ; Mačingová Eva ; Rudzanová Dominika ; Šestinová Oľga ; Biotechnology & metals medzinárodná vedecká konferencia
    Keywords pôda - soil   biokoncentračné faktory   bioconcentration factors  
    LanguageEnglish
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 502
    AnnotationThe research was realized at four abandoned copper deposits: at Ľubietová (Podlipa dump-field, Slovakia), Libiola and Caporciano (Italy) and São Domingos (Portugal). The highest Fe contents in soil are at Libiola (x = 13.75 %). For this deposit are characteristic also high Cu (Cu (x = 3654 mg.kg-1) and Ni (x = 717 mg.kg-1) contents. Similary high Cu contents (x = 0.73 %), were described also at Caporciano. In anthrosol at São Domingos are extraordinary high Pb (x = 2219 mg.kg-1), Zn (x = 765 mg.kg-1) and As (x= 1072 mg.kg-1) contents. The results of the potentially toxic elements contamination study of the representatives of the genus Pinus L. and Quercus L. at four abandoned but historically important European Cu-deposits Ľubietová (Slovakia), Libiola and Caporciano (Italy) a São Domingos (Portugal) are relatively complicated. The plant contamination at mining areas in comparison with reference areas substantially differ. At the mining areas show the plants much more bioaccumulation of potentially toxic elements in their tissues. The bioavailability of individual potentially toxic elements is varied but generally relatively limited. Most of the studied plants are excluders (BCF<1). Only Ag show extraordinary high degree of bioconcentration. Also BCF values in Pinus sp. from Ľubietová indicate high level of Pb and Zn bioaccumulation. Zinc is accumulated in needles at all four Cu-deposits. The rest of the metals is accumulated preferentially in roots
    Public work category AFD
    No. of Archival Copy37349
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
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