Improving the Content of Chemical Elements from the Soil of Waste Heaps Influenced by Forest Vegetation—A Case Study of Moldova Nouă Waste Heaps, South-West Romania

Author:

Cântar Ilie-Cosmin1ORCID,Alexa Ersilia2ORCID,Poșta Daniela Sabina3ORCID,Crişan Vlad Emil4ORCID,Cadar Nicolae1,Berbecea Adina5,Rózsa Sándor6ORCID,Gocan Tincuța-Marta6ORCID,Borsai Orsolya6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. “Marin Dracea” National Research and Development Institute in Forestry, 8 Padurea Verde Street, 300310 Timisoara, Romania

2. Faculty of Food Engineering, University of Life Sciences “King Mihai I” from Timişoara, Calea Aradului 119, 300645 Timisoara, Romania

3. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Technologies, University of Life Sciences “King Mihai I” from Timişoara, Calea Aradului 119, 300645 Timisoara, Romania

4. “Marin Dracea” National Research and Development Institute in Forestry, 13 Cloşca Street, 500040 Braşov, Romania

5. Faculty of Agriculture, University of Life Sciences “King Mihai I” from Timişoara, Calea Aradului 119, 300645 Timisoara, Romania

6. Faculty of Horticulture and Business in Rural Development, University of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine, 3–5 Mănăștur Street, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Abstract

The present article emphasizes the influence of forest vegetation on improving the content of toxic elements from soil, increasing the content of micro and macro elements as well as correlating these variations with characteristics of forest vegetation from the studied areas—Moldova Nouă waste heaps, South-West Romania. The research involved comparing and observing the differences in the content of micro, macro, and toxic elements (Fe, Pb, Zn, and Cd) between the soil of waste heaps from Moldova Nouă from areas with forest vegetation and the content of these elements analyzed 31 years ago during the projection of afforestation works, when forest vegetation was missing. The differences were correlated with stand characteristics of forest vegetation. We observed a significant increase for Fe and a significant decrease for Zn and Cd. The influence of forest vegetation of the variation on the soil’s chemical composition was studied for the chemical elements that previously showed significant differences (Fe, Zn, and Cd). The averages of the statistically significant differences for the concentration of each analyzed element (Fe, Zn, and Cd) were correlated with the characteristics of the stands from the studied sampling points. The variation in time for Fe, Zn, and Cd and actual content of P, Cu, Mg were correlated especially with the average height of trees.

Funder

Research and Consulting Project

Ministry of Research, Innovation, and Digitization

Publisher

MDPI AG

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