Features of Southern Russian Soils Polluted by Heavy Metals

Experimental test results for heavy metal contents in irrigated soils and toxicity class determinations of the test soils are presented. The heavy metal pollutants in southern Russian soils are complexes of chemical, oil-refinery, petrochemical, metal processing, and other installations. A statistically significant direct dependence of the soil Ca content and the Pb-210 concentration in it (correlation coefficient 0.97) is found and indicates that insoluble Pb-210 is incorporated into carbonates. The pollutant soil content was also found to affect directly the morphological features of Hercules tomato plants. The growth dynamics of the plant aerial part showed that the sprout length diminished with increasing soil toxicity in zone 1 sandy loamy southern Russian soil (toxicity class II). © 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

Authors
Kalmykova E.V.1 , Petrov N.Y.2 , Tumanyan A.F. 3 , Kalmykova O.V.2
Number of issue
1
Language
English
Pages
73-79
Status
Published
Volume
56
Year
2020
Organizations
  • 1 All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Agricultural Irrigation, Volgograd, Russian Federation
  • 2 Volgograd State Agrarian University, Volgograd, Russian Federation
  • 3 People’s Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
germination; heavy metal pollution; Pb-210; soil phytotoxicity; tomato seeds
Date of creation
02.11.2020
Date of change
30.09.2021
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/64937/
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