Soil algal colonization and Its ecological role in an environment polluted by past Zn–Pb mining and smelting activity

Cabala, J; Rahmonov, O; Jablonska, M; Teper, E

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699938

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Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

HERO ID 699938
In Press No
Year 2011
Title Soil algal colonization and Its ecological role in an environment polluted by past Zn–Pb mining and smelting activity
Authors Cabala, J; Rahmonov, O; Jablonska, M; Teper, E
Journal Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
Volume 215
Issue 1-4
Page Numbers 339-348
Abstract The research was carried out around dumps made at the beginning of twentieth century linked to Zn–Pb ore mining of deposits of Mississippi Valley type in Southern Poland. Soil algae communities were investigated near spoil dumps rich in Zn, Pb, Fe, Cd, and Tl. In algal crusts, Chlorophyta and Cyanophyta occur in filament forms such as Stichococcus bacillaris, Stichococcus chlorelloides, S. cf. fragilis, and Cylindrocapsa sp. The algal crusts form aggregates containing metal-bearing minerals and algal organic material. The development of the crusts occur on sandy-clayey soils poor in water and highly enriched in heavy metals (up to 68,800 mg kg−1 for Zn, 85,060 mg kg−1 for Pb, 369 mg kg−1 for Cd and 355 mg kg−1 for Tl). Algal-crust formation is an important initial stage which facilitates vascular plant succession and topsoil formation. The results of investigation of algal material with ESEM are presented and the mineral phases in the top soil layer based on the XRD and EDS are described. The results indicate the presence of secondary labile minerals of lead, e.g., anglesite and plumbojarosite and minerals of Zn, e.g., smithsonite and minrecordite.
Doi 10.1007/s11270-010-0482-1
Wosid WOS:000286195800028
Url <Go to ISI>://WOS:000286195800028
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Keyword Antioxidant enzymes; Lead; Accumulation; Photochemical activity; Maize; chlorophyll fluorescence; photosynthetic apparatus; zea-mays; thylakoid; membranes; antioxidant enzymes; peroxidase-activity; phaseolus-vulgaris; triticum-aestivum; photosystem-ii; carbon-dioxide
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