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Seed germination, initial growth and leaf anatomy of seedlings of four tree species grown in mine tailings in Brazil
The objective of this study was to test the tolerance of two species of Schinus and two species of Handroanthus cultivated in iron mining tailings from the rupture of the dam in Mariana, Brazil. Samples of mining tailings were collected 1 km away from the dam location and then dried, stored in plast...
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Published in: | Seed science research 2022-06, Vol.32 (2), p.104-113 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The objective of this study was to test the tolerance of two species of
Schinus
and two species of
Handroanthus
cultivated in iron mining tailings from the rupture of the dam in Mariana, Brazil. Samples of mining tailings were collected 1 km away from the dam location and then dried, stored in plastic bags and further analysed for elemental composition. The seeds, later seedlings, were cultivated in the mining waste and in sand in two experiments separately and the experimental design was in a 2 × 3 factorial scheme (two substrates and three combinations of species), with six replications (
n
= 36). After 60 d of the establishment of the experiments, the germination data, biometric and anatomical measurements of the leaves were evaluated, in addition to the elemental characterization of the tailings. Mining tailings showed macro and micronutrients in addition to potentially toxic elements (As, Al, Cr, Pb and Ni). Seeds germinated and seedlings survived in the mining tailings. Mining tailings reduced the seedling emergence in
Handroanthus
, whereas it increased the emergence in
S. molle
and had no significant effect in
S. terebinthifolia
. Mining tailings reduced the number and length of roots in
Schinus
but increased these traits in
Handroanthus
species. Moreover, mining tailings reduced the fresh mass in
Handroanthus
but had no effect in the
Schinus
species. Mining tailings reduced the palisade and spongy parenchyma
Handroanthus
but only the spongy parenchyma was reduced in
Schinus
species. Therefore, mining tailings provided conditions for seed germination and seedling growth and
Schinus
species showed higher tolerance. |
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ISSN: | 0960-2585 1475-2735 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0960258522000174 |