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Title: Dynamic of Morphological and Physiological Parameters and Variation of Soil Characteristics during Miscanthus x giganteus Cultivation in the Diesel-Contaminated Land
Authors: Valentina, Pidlisnyuk
Andriy, Herts
Volodymyr, Khomenchuk
Aigerim, Mamirova
Oleksandr, Kononchuk
Sergey, Ust’ak
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Dynamic of Morphological and Physiological Parameters and Variation of Soil Characteristics during Miscanthus x giganteus Cultivation in the Diesel-Contaminated Land / V. Pidlisnyuk et al. // Agronomy. Basel, Switzerland : MDPI, 2021. Vol. 11 (4). 798
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: MDPI
Keywords: Miscanthus x giganteus
diesel-contaminated soils
biochar
morphological and physiological parameters
Abstract: Miscanthus x giganteus (M. x giganteus) is a perspective plant produced on marginal and contaminated lands with biomass used for energy or bioproducts. In the current study, M. x giganteus development was tested in the diesel-contaminated soils (ranged from 250 mg kg -1 to 5000 mg kg -1) and the growth dynamic, leaves quantity, plants total area, number of harvested stems and leaves, SPAD and NPQt parameters were evaluated. Results showed a remarkable M. x giganteus growth in a selected interval of diesel-contaminated soil with sufficient harvested biomass. The amendment of soil by biochar 1 (produced from wastewater sludge) and biochar 2 (produced from a mixture of wood waste and biohumus) improved the crop’s morphological and physiological parameters. Biochar 1 stimulated the increase of the stems’ biomass, while biochar 2 increased the leaves biomass. The plants growing in the uncontaminated soil decreased the content of NO3, pH (KCl), P2O5 and increased the content of NH4. Photosynthesis parameters showed that incorporating biochar 1 and biochar 2 to the diesel-contaminated soil prolonged the plants’ vegetation, which was more potent for biochar 1. M. x giganteus utilization united with biochar amendment can be recommended to remediate diesel-contaminated land in concentration range 250–5000 mg kg -1.
Description: DOI : https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11040798
URI: http://dspace.tnpu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/21375
ISSN: 2073-4395
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