The experiment concerning the effect of furnace waste on the chemical composition of maize was conducted under conditions of a three-year pot experiment. The arable soil was amended with bottom ash in the amount of 23.33 g ∙ pot-1 as well as with increasing doses of cadmium (between 3 and 15 mg ∙ kg-1 soil d.m.). Introduction of ash and cadmium in the amount from 3 to 5 mg ∙ kg-1 d.m. to the soil had a significant effect on the increase of the yield of above-ground parts and roots of maize. The application of cadmium in doses from 7 to 15 mg ∙ kg-1 caused a considerable reduction in the yield of the tested plant. It was shown that the applied furnace ash influenced the decrease in the yielding of maize. Introduction of furnace ash to cad...
Pot experiment using metal polluted soils was conducted to investigate the effects of lime, iron and...
Nickel is a non-essential element in the nutrition of the majority of plant species and can be toxic...
Graduation date: 1980Field and greenhouse experiments were conducted to determine the suitability of...
The research on the effect of furnace ash from bituminous coal combustion on the uptake of Cr, Cu, N...
A pot experiment was carried out under controlled conditions to evaluate the combined effects of che...
The total content of heavy metals in soil does not indicate bioavailability of these ele-ments after...
The research aimed to assess the effect of bottom sediment on the content, bioaccu-mulation and tran...
The aim of the experiment was to determine the effect of cadmium (10, 20, 30 and 40 mg Cd · kg-1 soi...
Pot experiments with soils from three contaminated sites and an additional field experiment were con...
<p>This study investigated the use of maize in removing arsenic, chromium and copper from chromated ...
The purpose of the research was to examine the extent to which the type of soil co-contaminated with...
Cadmium is one of the toxic heavy metals which, getting in the nutrition chain through the soil-plan...
In India, the major source of energy is thermal power plants that contribute about 70% of the total ...
In a pot experiment the cadmium content of wheat grain grown on acid (pHCCaCl2 5.5) loam and clay so...
Cadmium is a toxic element with a half-life of more than a few decades that can be absorbed by crops...
Pot experiment using metal polluted soils was conducted to investigate the effects of lime, iron and...
Nickel is a non-essential element in the nutrition of the majority of plant species and can be toxic...
Graduation date: 1980Field and greenhouse experiments were conducted to determine the suitability of...
The research on the effect of furnace ash from bituminous coal combustion on the uptake of Cr, Cu, N...
A pot experiment was carried out under controlled conditions to evaluate the combined effects of che...
The total content of heavy metals in soil does not indicate bioavailability of these ele-ments after...
The research aimed to assess the effect of bottom sediment on the content, bioaccu-mulation and tran...
The aim of the experiment was to determine the effect of cadmium (10, 20, 30 and 40 mg Cd · kg-1 soi...
Pot experiments with soils from three contaminated sites and an additional field experiment were con...
<p>This study investigated the use of maize in removing arsenic, chromium and copper from chromated ...
The purpose of the research was to examine the extent to which the type of soil co-contaminated with...
Cadmium is one of the toxic heavy metals which, getting in the nutrition chain through the soil-plan...
In India, the major source of energy is thermal power plants that contribute about 70% of the total ...
In a pot experiment the cadmium content of wheat grain grown on acid (pHCCaCl2 5.5) loam and clay so...
Cadmium is a toxic element with a half-life of more than a few decades that can be absorbed by crops...
Pot experiment using metal polluted soils was conducted to investigate the effects of lime, iron and...
Nickel is a non-essential element in the nutrition of the majority of plant species and can be toxic...
Graduation date: 1980Field and greenhouse experiments were conducted to determine the suitability of...