MONITORING OF THE FLUORIDE AND PHOSPHATE CONTENT IN THE GUSKA RIVER BASIN SOILS

Author:

Matsak Stanislav,Vakal YuliiaORCID

Abstract

The article describes the biological and toxic role of Phosphorus and Fluorine. The forms of existence of Fluorine (mobile, immobile) and Phosphorus (mobile, immobile, fixed) in the soil have been established. The mobile form was identified as the most dangerous and prioritized for research due to its easy assimilation by plants. Monitoring of the content of Phosphorus and Fluorine mobile compounds in the Huska River basin soils was carried out in 2021-2022. The authors concluded that the studied area is quite polluted with these compounds, which is caused by the application of phosphate fertilizers. At the same time, there is a decrease in the level of pollution in 2022 compared to 2021. Possible reasons are the binding of Phosphorus and Fluorine mobile compounds into immobile compounds and a decrease in the number of applied fertilizers.

Publisher

European Scientific Platform (Publications)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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