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Plant growth in amended molybdenum mine waste rock.

Owen T Burney1, Edward F Redente2, Charles E Lambert3.   

Abstract

This greenhouse study examined the use of organic and inorganic soil amendments in waste rock material from the former Questa Molybdenum Mine in northern New Mexico to promote beneficial soil properties. Waste rock material was amended with 11 soil amendment treatments that included municipal composted biosolids, Biosol®, inorganic fertilizer, and two controls (pure waste rock and sand). Elymus trachycaulus and Robinia neomexicana growth performance and plant chemistry were assessed across all treatments over a period of 99 and 141 days, respectively. Even though waste rock material had more than 200 times the molybdenum concentration of native soils, adverse effects were not observed for either species. The two main limiting factors in this study were soil nutritional status and soil water retention. The biosolid amendment was found to provide the greatest buffer against these limiting factors due to significant increases in both nutrition and soil water retention. As a result, both species responded with the highest levels of biomass production and the least amount of required water demands. Use of organic amendments such as biosolids, even though short lived in the soil, may provide plants the necessary growth stimulus to become more resilient to the harsh conditions found on many mine reclamation sites.

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Keywords:  Bioaccessibility; Biosolid; Biosol®; Elymus trachycaulus; Greenhouse; Mine restoration; Molybdenum; Robinia neomexicana; Semiarid region; Soil amendment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28293829     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-8716-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


  6 in total

1.  Reclamation of high-elevation, acidic mine waste with organic amendments and topsoil.

Authors:  M E Winter Sydnor; E F Redente
Journal:  J Environ Qual       Date:  2002 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.751

2.  Thermodynamics of the mechanism of the nitrogenase reaction.

Authors:  Robert A Alberty
Journal:  Biophys Chem       Date:  2004-12-10       Impact factor: 2.352

3.  Accelerated weathering of biosolid-amended copper mine tailings.

Authors:  Andrew P Pond; Scott A White; Michael Milczarek; Thomas L Thompson
Journal:  J Environ Qual       Date:  2005-07-05       Impact factor: 2.751

4.  Molybdenum sequestration in Brassica species. A role for anthocyanins?

Authors:  K L Hale; S P McGrath; E Lombi; S M Stack; N Terry; I J Pickering; G N George; E A Pilon-Smits
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2001-08       Impact factor: 8.340

Review 5.  The role of molybdenum in agricultural plant production.

Authors:  Brent N Kaiser; Kate L Gridley; Joanne Ngaire Brady; Thomas Phillips; Stephen D Tyerman
Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2005-07-20       Impact factor: 4.357

Review 6.  Molybdenum metabolism in plants and crosstalk to iron.

Authors:  Florian Bittner
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2014-02-07       Impact factor: 5.753

  6 in total

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