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  1. Over 50 Years of Overgrowth of the Ash Dump, The Content of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Changed in Young Soils but it Did Not Change in Plants

    Abstract

    Changes in the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) content in the ash substrate and plant leaves during the primary succession of overgrowing ash...

    A. A. Betekhtina, O. A. Nekrasova, ... D. V. Veselkin in Russian Journal of Ecology
    Article 15 August 2023
  2. Hazards and Usability of Coal Fly Ash

    Coal fly ash, a by-product of coal combustion in thermal power plants, is a fine powder made up of small, spherical, glass-like particles, the major...
    Dušica Delić, Olivera Stajković-Srbinović, Aneta Buntić in Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation
    Chapter 2022
  3. Communities of Soil Microarthropods (Acari, Collembola) at Ash Dumps of a Combined Heat and Power Plant at Different Degrees of Conservation

    Abstract

    The features of the composition and structure of soil microarthropod communities that are formed at ash dumps of a combined heat and power...

    N. V. Vladimirova, I. I. Marchenko, ... T. A. Novgorodova in Contemporary Problems of Ecology
    Article 01 January 2021
  4. Species-specific facilitation shapes primary successional communities under nurse trees in an abandoned slag dump

    Facilitation by nurse plants shapes community development during primary succession. Human activity—especially in urban settings—has created...

    Marion A. Holmes, Sara E. Kuebbing in Urban Ecosystems
    Article 10 May 2022
  5. Impact of Weathering and Revegetation on Pedological Characteristics and Pollutant Dispersion Control at Coal Fly Ash Disposal Sites

    Fly ash (FA) as a product of coal combustion in thermal power plants is a hazardous material that is deposited in the immediate vicinity of power...
    Olga Kostić, Miroslava Mitrović, Pavle Pavlović in Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation
    Chapter 2022
  6. Circular Economy through Technology for Waste-to-Energy

    The amount of waste, which is produced by a citizen, is directly related to economic growth and prosperity. Even though we target for circular...
    Jens Reich, Michael Nolte, ... Christoph Pasel in Circular Economy Adoption
    Chapter 2023
  7. Decomposition of Meadow and Forest Plant Roots in the Ash Substrate of Power Plant Dumps: A Laboratory Experiment

    Abstract

    It is noted that plant roots make a significant contribution to the formation of technozems during self-overgrowing of the technogenic...

    A. A. Betekhtina, O. A. Nekrasova, ... V. N. Bolshakov in Biology Bulletin
    Article 01 May 2020
  8. Utilization of Fly Ash as a Sustainable Waste Management Technique

    Fly ash is an important combustion residue and the most familiar industrial by-product. It is a source of various micronutrients and macronutrients...
    Ayushi Varshney, Sumedha Mohan, Praveen Dahiya in Sustainable Food Waste Management
    Chapter 2020
  9. Foliar Concentrations of Selected Elements, Assessment of Oxidative Stress Markers and Role of Antioxidant Defense System is Associated with Fly Ash Stress Tolerance in Withania somnifera

    Increased dependence on thermal power has resulted in a significant increase in the generation of fly ash (FA), which exacerbates environmental...

    Sami Ullah Qadir, Vaseem Raja, ... Parvaiz Ahmad in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 18 August 2020
  10. Bioleaching from Coal Wastes and Tailings: A Sustainable Biomining Alternative

    Mineral coal is one of the most employed natural resources that represent potential environmental issues. The mine tailing contains several valuable...
    Alexsandra Valério, Danielle Maass, ... Dachamir Hotza in Bio-valorization of Waste
    Chapter 2021
  11. Photosynthetic apparatus plasticity contributes to successful survival of Epipactis atrorubens (Orchidaceae) in adverse conditions of serpentine dumps

    The study of the rare plant species in technogenically disturbed habitats is a significant prerequisite to preserve their natural populations....

    Nadezhda Chukina, Angelina Elkina, ... Maria Maleva in Brazilian Journal of Botany
    Article 27 February 2024
  12. Factors of Carbon and Nitrogen Contents in the Fine Roots of Plants in the Middle Urals

    Abstract —Some factors influencing C and N contents in fine plant roots were studied in the Middle Urals. They included ecological (edaphic) features...

    A. A. Betekhtina, A. Ganem, ... D. V. Veselkin in Russian Journal of Ecology
    Article 01 March 2021
  13. Growth and Mineral Nutrition of Spring Wheat Inoculated with Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacterium in Soil Contaminated with Nickel

    Abstract

    A greenhouse experiment was conducted to study the effect of the plant growth promoting rhizobacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens 20 on spring...

    V. P. Shabayev, V. E. Ostroumov in Russian Agricultural Sciences
    Article 01 November 2021
  14. Which Soil Properties Determine Tree Nutrient Supply in Extreme Technosol Conditions?

    In recent years, there has been an increased interest in the selection of tree species for their adaptation to difficult habitat conditions in...

    Bartłomiej Świątek, Marcin Pietrzykowski, ... Marcin Chodak in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article Open access 25 August 2023
  15. Ecotoxicological Assessment of Brownfield Soil by Bioassay

    The study provides a comparative assessment of the ecotoxicity of brownfield soil contaminated due to past environmental damage in the Northwestern...
    Tamara V. Bardina, Marina V. Chugunova, ... Victoria I. Bardina in Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation
    Chapter 2022
  16. Managing Disaster Waste in the Aftermath of Emergencies: Addressing Future Climate Risk-Integrating Adaptation

    Sendai Framework identifies Climate Change as one of the drivers of disasters. Disasters are responsible for causing substantial damage globally....
    Bindu Aggarwal, Anil K. Gupta in Disaster Risk and Management Under Climate Change
    Chapter 2024
  17. Plantation development and colonization of woody species in response to post-mining spoil preparation methods

    Rising mineral and fossil fuel demand have accelerated the global prevalence of surface mining, resulting in adverse impacts to many forest...

    Wesley T. Dement, Zachary J. Hackworth, ... Christopher D. Barton in New Forests
    Article 08 January 2020
  18. Onion Solid Waste as a Potential Source of Functional Food Ingredients

    Onion is consumed globally in several forms and has been recognized as a source of minerals, essential oils, and proteins. It is mostly used in food...
    Chapter 2024
  19. Native Plant Species: a Tool for Restoration of Mined Lands

    The COVID-19 epidemic, food and water insecurity, and the climate emergency have impacted the lives of billions of people worldwide. Ecosystems play...

    Shikha Uniyal Gairola, Rajesh Bahuguna, Siddharth Shankar Bhatt in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 23 February 2023
  20. Carbon Sequestration Acts as a Moderator for Soil Restoration of Degraded Coal Mined Lands: An Overview

    India is one of the global economies where the energy sector is primarily coal driven and ranks third in coal production after China and the USA....
    Pardeep Kumar, Sheenu Sharma, ... Anand Narain Singh in Land Degradation Neutrality: Achieving SDG 15 by Forest Management
    Chapter 2022
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