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Plant, Soil and Environment
Effect of tree harvest intervals on the removal of heavy metals from a contaminated soil in a field experiment
Pavla Kubátová1 
关键词: willow;    poplar;    cadmium;    lead;    zinc;    contamination;   
DOI  :  10.17221/755/2017-PSE
学科分类:农业科学(综合)
来源: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
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【 摘 要 】

Four clones of short rotation coppice (SRCs) were investigated for phytoextraction of soil contaminated by risk elements (REs), especially Cd, Pb and Zn. As a main experimental factor, the influence of rotation length on the removal of REs was assessed. The field experiment with two Salix clones (S1 – ( Salix schwerinii × Salix viminalis ) × S . viminalis ; S2 – S . × smithiana ) and two Populus clones (P1 – Populus maximowiczii × Populus nigra ; P2 – P . nigra ) was established in April 2008 on moderately contaminated soil. For the first time, all clones were harvested in February 2012 (2012 4y ) after 4 years. Subsequently each plot was equally split into halves. The first half of the SRC clones was harvested in February 2014 after 2 years (2014 2y ) and again it was harvested in February 2016 after further 2 years (2016 2y ). The second half was harvested in February 2016 after 4 years (2016 4y ). The results showed that the biomass production for the second 4-year harvest period was significantly higher for all clones but the metal concentration was lower in the mentioned period. 4-year rotation seems to be more advantageous for the phytoextraction than two 2-year rotations. The highest metal removal presented by remediation factors (RFs) per 4 years for Cd (6.39%) and for Zn (2.55%) were found for S2 in the harvest 2016 4y treatment. Removal of Pb was the highest by P1 clone with very low RF per 4 years (0.04%). Longer rotation is also economically superior.

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