Phytoremediation method for eliminating manganese toxicity in soil
A phytoremediation and soil technology, applied in the restoration of contaminated soil, etc., can solve the problems of soil structure damage, high economic cost, manganese non-degradability, etc., and achieve the effect of large biomass, easy maintenance, and low cost
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[0012] In the vegetable field around a mining area in northern Guangxi, a 2m×4m plot was used for restoration. The average content of active manganese in the soil is 328 mg / kg, and the pH is 5.2-5.8. Manganese toxicity is relatively serious, and vegetables cannot grow normally. First prepare the ground, remove the weeds, and then plant the well-grown Paleopsis seedlings on the plot according to the row spacing of 15cm×15cm. After 2 months of growth, the plant height reaches 0.8m-1.0m, and the manganese content in stems and leaves reaches an average of 1.6 g / kg. At this time, the above-ground part is harvested, and the harvested material is burned and then buried. After harvesting, re-plow the ground for the second planting, harvest again after 2 months, and harvest 3-4 times a year; after 10 harvests, the active manganese content in the surface soil (0-20 cm) drops to 121 mg / kg. After the restoration, the manganese poison in the plot is basically eliminated, and the vegetab...
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