Publications by authors named "Nastasia Wanat"

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  • - The study examined soil from old gold mine tailings in La Petite Faye, France, focusing on the risk of metals and metalloids (Pb, As, Sb) transferring to native plants like Graminea and Betula pendula.
  • - The contaminated soils, classified as Technosols, showed low levels of mobile metals (<5% of total) but significant amounts of As and Pb (up to 391.9 mg/kg), despite being phytotoxic.
  • - Results indicate that native plants help stabilize contaminants in the soil, but the extraction methods tested were ineffective for removing these metals from such specialized soil types.
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Mine wastes have been considered as a source of heavy metal (HM) contamination in the environment and negatively impact many important ecosystem services provided by soils. Plants like Miscanthus, which tolerate high HM concentrations in soil, are often used for phytoremediation and provide the possibility to use these soils at least for the production of energy crops. However, it is not clear if plant growth at these sites is limited by the availability of nutrients, mainly nitrogen, as microbes in soil might be affected by the contaminant.

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