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RESTORATION OF SOILS CONTAMINATED WITH RADIONUCLIDES BY PHYTOREDOMEDIATION METHOD
Author(s) -
И. В. Удалов,
Vilina Peresadko,
Олеся Виталиевна Полевич,
А. В. Кононенко
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.46813/2020-126-151
Subject(s) - phytoremediation , radionuclide , environmental science , soil water , contamination , vegetation (pathology) , soil science , extraction (chemistry) , environmental chemistry , soil contamination , chemistry , ecology , biology , physics , medicine , pathology , quantum mechanics , chromatography
The possibility of soil restoration by means of phytotechnology and artificial geochemical barriers (GB) from contamination by radionuclides (RN) and toxic elements (TE) is methodologically substantiated. For this purpose, a number of artificial GBs were created at a special landfill within the framework of a model experiment. The process of formation and development of barriers, their parameters are investigated. Agrophytocenosis cultures were selected for optimal phytostabilization of soil conditions. The study of phytoextraction of TE and RN by agrophytocenosis cultures during one complete vegetation period was performed. Some selectivity of the investigated plants for extraction of different TEs and RNs from soils and material of barriers was revealed.

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