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Bioassays for the evaluation of reclaimed opencast coal mining areas

Authors :
Tatiani Maria Pech
Ronan Adler Tavella
Ana Luiza Muccillo Baisch
Laiz Coutelle Honscha
Flavio Manoel Rodrigues da Silva Júnior
Júlia Carina Niemeyer
Paulo Roberto Martins Baisch
Eduardo Bernardi
Daniela Fernandes Ramos
Priscila Cristina Bartolomeu Halicki
Audrey Senandes Campos
Lisiane Martins Volcão
Paula Florêncio Ramires
Source :
Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 28:26664-26676
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

This study aimed to use bioassays (single and multispecies) with organisms from different trophic levels to assess soil quality in reclaimed coal mining areas. Soil samples were collected from four sites: two sites with recent reclaim processes (one using topsoil and other using clayey soil), an natural attenuation site, and a control soil. The evaluated parameters were divided into (1) ecotoxicological tests (avoidance test with Eisenia andrei (earthworms) and Armadillidium vulgare (isopods); germination test with Sinapis alba seeds (mustard); reproduction tests with Folsomia candida (collembolans); bacterial toxicity test); (2) population and community assessments (a fungal count; microbial community analysis using Biolog EcoPlatesTM); (3) microcosms scale evaluation (the MS-3 multispecies system); and (4) chemical analysis (soil parameters, soil metal, and cations and anions in soil leachate). Results pointed to toxicity in the natural attenuation site that compromised of habitat function, probably due to low pH and low nutrient levels. The most recent reclaim process, using topsoil and clay soil, improved soil quality and fertility, with a further increase in habitat quality and heterogeneity. This study shows that some techniques used to reclaim degraded mining areas are effective in rebuilding habitats, sustaining soil biota, and reestablishing ecosystem services.

Details

ISSN :
16147499 and 09441344
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....993b32360870a91a1d1670346d7344a7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-12424-9