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Contribuição de Cistus ladanifer L. e Cistus salvifolius L. na recuperação de á...

Author(s): Santos, Erika cv logo 1 ; Ferreira, Mara cv logo 2 ; Abreu, Maria Manuela cv logo 3

Date: 2011

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/5002

Origin: Repositório da UTL

Subject(s): abandoned mining areas; soil-plant transfer coefficient; contaminated soils; trace elements; São Domingos


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The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of combined use of Cistus ladanifer and Cistus salviifolius for environmental rehabilitation of abandoned mine areas from Iberian Pyrite Belt. Soils from São Domingos mine area are heterogeneous, due to different characteristics of the original materials, and showed high total concentrations of trace elements (1940- 3030 mg As kg-1; 210-237 mg Cu kg-1; 5280-9210 mg Pb kg-1). Available fractions of trace elements presented, in general, small concen-trations which vary with soils characteristics. Cistus salviifolius presented larger concentra-tions of As, Cu and Zn than C. ladanifer, however the former species showed the smal-lest Pb concentration. Both Cistus plants have an excellent capacity for colonization of these degraded areas and are well adapted to con-taminated soils with low nutrient contents. It is apparent that these plants can be used for environmental rehabilitation of mining areas from Iberian Pyrite Belt.
Document Type Article
Language Portuguese
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