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Topsoil application during the rehabilitation of a manganese tailing dam increases plant taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional diversity.

Rafael Almeida Ribeiro1, Tereza Cristina Giannini2, Markus Gastauer3, Marcelo Awade4, José Oswaldo Siqueira5.   

Abstract

Rehabilitation of tailing dams poses important challenges because sterile materials and poor or even toxic soils hinder plant development and the regeneration of the pre-mining-activity biota. In this study, we analyzed the effectiveness of rehabilitating a 14-year-old manganese tailing dam by comparing three different regeneration treatments (topsoil application, seedling plantation and spontaneous regeneration) with undisturbed reference sites. We used soil chemical composition, taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity and the above-ground tree biomass as indicators of rehabilitation success. In terms of soil chemical composition, we showed that the seedling and natural regeneration treatments were similar to one another but different from the reference sites. Topsoil application presented an intermediate chemical composition between the reference site and the other two treatments. Moreover, the species richness, Shannon diversity index and phylogenetic diversity indicated faster rehabilitation of ecosystem biodiversity with the topsoil treatment, although levels from reference are not yet achieved. We also observed higher basal area and biomass production in the topsoil treatment. However, these patterns were not observed for functional diversity, for which no differences among treatments were observed. We concluded that topsoil application provided the best results; however, we must emphasize that even this approach was not sufficient to rehabilitate the system to the similar level of biodiversity found in the surrounding ecosystem up to the present.
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Keywords:  Amazonia; Biodiversity; Mining; Natural regeneration; Soil rehabilitation; Sustainable development

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30212685     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.08.060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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2.  Properties and Microstructural Characteristics of Manganese Tailing Sand Concrete.

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