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Influence of Reagents on Qualitative Indicators of Artificial Anti-Deflationary Phytocenosis on Waste from a Rare Earth Tailing Facility
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This paper presents an assessment of the effect of various reagents on the qualitative indicators of anti-deflationary single-species sowing phytocenosis on enrichment waste from rare earth ores. It has been established that tailings of loparite ores are not suitable for biological reclamation due to low values of hygroscopic moisture (0.54–2.85%) and clay particles (17.6 ± 0.6%) and high content of bioavailable forms of aluminum (504 ± 14 mg/kg). Seeds of red fescue (Festuca rubra L.) were grown on the tailings of loparite ore enrichment with the addition of opoka (O), brucite (B), and vermiculite (V). The quality of the seed cenosis was assessed by the dry biomass of the above-ground parts of the plants and the plant height. A positive effect (one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s HSD test (p < 0.05 and p < 0.01)) of the considered combinations of reagents on the growth of above-ground biomass from 31.5% (V) to 70.3 (V + O), 82.4% (V + B), and 81.8% (V + O+B) and on plant height from 53.8% (V) up to 78.6 (V + O), 83.8% (V + B), and 75.4% (V + O+B) was revealed. The use of a combination of V + O and V + B reagents made it possible to significantly reduce the content of Al (by 19.0% and 52.8%), Sr (by 16.5% and 12.9%), La (by 65.2% and 40.6%), and Ce (by 66.8% and 41.9%) in the aerial part of the sowing phytocenosis compared to control. The results obtained here can become the basis for development of a combined sorption technology for the reclamation of technogenically disturbed lands.
Title: Influence of Reagents on Qualitative Indicators of Artificial Anti-Deflationary Phytocenosis on Waste from a Rare Earth Tailing Facility
Description:
This paper presents an assessment of the effect of various reagents on the qualitative indicators of anti-deflationary single-species sowing phytocenosis on enrichment waste from rare earth ores.
It has been established that tailings of loparite ores are not suitable for biological reclamation due to low values of hygroscopic moisture (0.
54–2.
85%) and clay particles (17.
6 ± 0.
6%) and high content of bioavailable forms of aluminum (504 ± 14 mg/kg).
Seeds of red fescue (Festuca rubra L.
) were grown on the tailings of loparite ore enrichment with the addition of opoka (O), brucite (B), and vermiculite (V).
The quality of the seed cenosis was assessed by the dry biomass of the above-ground parts of the plants and the plant height.
A positive effect (one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s HSD test (p < 0.
05 and p < 0.
01)) of the considered combinations of reagents on the growth of above-ground biomass from 31.
5% (V) to 70.
3 (V + O), 82.
4% (V + B), and 81.
8% (V + O+B) and on plant height from 53.
8% (V) up to 78.
6 (V + O), 83.
8% (V + B), and 75.
4% (V + O+B) was revealed.
The use of a combination of V + O and V + B reagents made it possible to significantly reduce the content of Al (by 19.
0% and 52.
8%), Sr (by 16.
5% and 12.
9%), La (by 65.
2% and 40.
6%), and Ce (by 66.
8% and 41.
9%) in the aerial part of the sowing phytocenosis compared to control.
The results obtained here can become the basis for development of a combined sorption technology for the reclamation of technogenically disturbed lands.
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