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Title: The usage of plant test systems for the determination of phytotoxicity of contaminated with petroleum products soil
Authors: Cherniak, Larysa
Mikhyeyev, Oleksandr
Madzhd, Svitlana
Lapan, Oksana
Dmytrukha, Tetyana
Korniienko, Iryna
Keywords: phytotoxicity
biotesting
soils
oil products
pollution
aviation fuels
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Journal of Ecological Engineering
Citation: Cherniak L. The usage of plant test systems for the determination of phytotoxicity of contaminated with petroleum products soil / L. Cherniak, O. Mikhyeyev, S. Madzhd, O. Lapan, T. Dmytrukha, I. Korniienko // Journal of Ecological Engineering. – 2021. – Volume 22 (6). – Р. 66–71.
Abstract: The level of phytotoxicity of the soil samples artificially contaminated with the aviation kerosene was determined in the work. The dependences of the growth characteristics of the plant test system (flax) on the excess of the approximate permissible concentrations (APC) of the oil product concentration in the soil were identified. The change in the mass of raw material depending on the level of aviation kerosene contamination of soil samples was determined. A decrease in the plant growth activity with an increase in the content of aviation fuel in the soil was established. It was found that there is a hormesis effect at certain concentrations of aviation kerosene in the soil. The comparison of the concentration dependences of the action of petroleum products on the growth rates of seedlings and their dependence on the distance to the source of pollution allowed in the latter case to conduct a kind of “dosimetry” on exposure concentrations when the petroleum product concentration was not determined.
URI: https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/51627
ISSN: 2299–8993
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