State of Forest Plantations Used for Afforestation of Heavy Metals Polluted Lands Around Former Metallurgic Plant “Kremikovtsi' (Bulgaria)

Autores: Kachova Vania G, Ferezliev Angel A

Resumen

A study was carried out on the sustainability of forest plantations established on soils contaminated with heavy metals in the vicinity of the former “Kremikovtsi” metalurgic plant. Soils and forest vegetation near the village of Buhovo (black pine Pinus nigra Arn.) and Lokorsko I (red oak Quercus rubra L.) and Lokorsko II (winter oak Quercus sessiliflora Salisb.) were studied. The sils of the area are geochemically enriched with lead, reaching up to 136 mg/kg for Pb under the Black Pine Plantation. The lowest levels of assimilation have the red oak leaves, as evidenced by the analysis of the heavy metals content: Zn, Cu, Pb, Cd and the biological absorption coefficient Ah, and it is recommended that for the soil reclamation to be used this tree species.

Palabras clave: Red oak black pine biological absorption coefficient.

2018-10-19   |   380 visitas   |   Evalua este artículo 0 valoraciones

Vol. 10 Núm.1. Enero 2018 Pags. 39-46 Ecologia Balkanica 2018; 10(1)