Establishment of Leguminous Trees in the Soil of a Shooting Range

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Autor(a) principal: Scoriza,Rafael Nogueira
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Correia,Maria Elizabeth Fernandes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Floresta e Ambiente
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Shooting range activities risk contaminating the soil, posing potential risks to human health, the local biota, and water sources. Considering that soil organisms are the first to be affected by contamination, this study aimed to evaluate the initial growth of the leguminous tree Albizia polycephala and its association with microbes in soil taken from this area. The collected soil was placed in 60-ml tubes with legume seeds and stored in a greenhouse for 60 days. The differences in the legumes’ growth were not related to the physical and chemical properties of the soil, nor to its metal content, but rather to mycorrhizal colonization and nodulation, which were shown to be effective in creating favorable conditions. This indicates that the site under study has great natural potential for the establishment of tree species, which could be impaired if it continues to be used for shooting practice.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Establishment of Leguminous Trees in the Soil of a Shooting Range
title Establishment of Leguminous Trees in the Soil of a Shooting Range
spellingShingle Establishment of Leguminous Trees in the Soil of a Shooting Range
Scoriza,Rafael Nogueira
soil contamination
restoration
protected area
Albizia polycephala
title_short Establishment of Leguminous Trees in the Soil of a Shooting Range
title_full Establishment of Leguminous Trees in the Soil of a Shooting Range
title_fullStr Establishment of Leguminous Trees in the Soil of a Shooting Range
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of Leguminous Trees in the Soil of a Shooting Range
title_sort Establishment of Leguminous Trees in the Soil of a Shooting Range
author Scoriza,Rafael Nogueira
author_facet Scoriza,Rafael Nogueira
Correia,Maria Elizabeth Fernandes
author_role author
author2 Correia,Maria Elizabeth Fernandes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Scoriza,Rafael Nogueira
Correia,Maria Elizabeth Fernandes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv soil contamination
restoration
protected area
Albizia polycephala
topic soil contamination
restoration
protected area
Albizia polycephala
description ABSTRACT Shooting range activities risk contaminating the soil, posing potential risks to human health, the local biota, and water sources. Considering that soil organisms are the first to be affected by contamination, this study aimed to evaluate the initial growth of the leguminous tree Albizia polycephala and its association with microbes in soil taken from this area. The collected soil was placed in 60-ml tubes with legume seeds and stored in a greenhouse for 60 days. The differences in the legumes’ growth were not related to the physical and chemical properties of the soil, nor to its metal content, but rather to mycorrhizal colonization and nodulation, which were shown to be effective in creating favorable conditions. This indicates that the site under study has great natural potential for the establishment of tree species, which could be impaired if it continues to be used for shooting practice.
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