
Aim. Assessment of the ability of plants to utilize heavy metals from the soil to develop a method to clean it from pollutants. Materials and methods. Soil and vegetative parts of plants investigated by atomic absorption method on the spectrophotometer for the determination of heavy metals in a range of settings. Results. Identified regression coefficients mobile forms of heavy metals in plants and soils indicate the ecological importance of the process of phytoremediation. Conclusions. As remediator for zinc and cadmium proposed chicory ordinary, and for lead Elytrigia repens.
Цель. Оценка способности растений к утилизации тяжелых металлов из почвы для разработки способа ее очистки от поллютантов. Материалы и методы. Почва и вегетативные части растений исследованы атомно-абсорбционным методом на спектрофотометре для определения тяжелых металлов по ряду параметров. Результаты. Выявленные коэффициенты регрессии содержания подвижных форм тяжелых металлов в растениях и почве указывают на экологическую значимость процесса фиторемедиации. Заключение. В качестве ремедиатора для цинка и кадмия предложен цикорий обыкновенный, а для свинца пырей ползучий.
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