TESTING SUITABILITY OF ENERGETIC PLANTS FOR DECONTAMINATION OF AGRICULTURAL SOILS

VANA J, MUNOZ J. O. M., KREPL V., HAVRLAND B., USTAK S.

Abstract
Tests of usability of energetic plants for the decontamination of agricultural soils damaged by anthropogenic activities must be done in its complexity, which should aim at reutilization of the land and for agricultural (original) purposes. Selection of new plant species featuring a high decontamination and transfer factors has to be considered in this process. Growing energetic plants on anthropogenic soil is very advantageous too, because most of them have got positive ecological effects. Their eco-balance is useful for the environment in all production cycles and so is its use (biomass production and its processing, distribution, use and recycling).

Key Words:
phytoremediation, phytomass, heavy metals, risk element, transfer factor, decontamination factor

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