Usability value and heavy metals accumulation in forage grasses grown on power station ash deposit
The study of five forage grasses (Lolium multiflorum, Festuca rubra, Festuca arundinacea, Arrhenatherum elatius and Dactylis glomerata) was conducted on an uncontaminated cultivated land, of leached chernozem type, and on ?Nikola Tesla A? (TENT A) thermal power station ash deposit. The concentration...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hemijska industrija 2015-01, Vol.69 (5), p.459-467 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The study of five forage grasses (Lolium multiflorum, Festuca rubra, Festuca
arundinacea, Arrhenatherum elatius and Dactylis glomerata) was conducted on
an uncontaminated cultivated land, of leached chernozem type, and on ?Nikola
Tesla A? (TENT A) thermal power station ash deposit. The concentrations of:
As, Pb, Cd, Zn, Ni, Fe i Cu in grasses grown on two media were compared.
Grass samples have been collected in tillering stage, when they were in full
development. During the vegetative period three replications cut was
conducted at about 3-5 cm height, imitating mowing and grazing. The
concentrations of As and Ni were elevated in media samples collected from
TENT A ash deposit, while the level of all studied elements in soil samples
collected from cultivated land were within allowed limits. The variance of
certain elements amounts in plant material collected from TENT A ash deposit
was less homogeneous; the concentrations of As, Fe and Ni were higher in
grasses collected from ash deposit, but Pb and Cu concentrations were higher
in grasses grown on cultivated land. The concentrations of Zn were
approximately the same in plants collected from the sites, whereas Cd
concentrations were slightly increased in grasses grown on ash deposit. In
general, it can be concluded from the results of this study that the
concentrations of heavy metals in plants collected from both sites do not
exceed maximal tolerant levels for fodder. The use of grasses grown on ash
deposit for forage production should be taken with reserve. |
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ISSN: | 0367-598X 2217-7426 |
DOI: | 10.2298/HEMIND140527064S |