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2. ENVIRONMENTAL ChEMISTRy & TEChNOLOGy 2.1. Lectures

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Chem. Listy, 102, s265–s1311 (2008) Environmental Chemistry & Technology<br />

Both waste rock wools have had an alcalic effect on the<br />

soil and have deadened acidic effect of the fertilizers and<br />

the negative effect on the increase of salt content in the soil<br />

as well. They have had the same effect on the content of nine<br />

determined heavy metals in the soil (Cd, Pb, Cr, Zn, Cu, Co,<br />

ni, Mn, Fe) as nPK fertilizers application.<br />

At the end of the trial was the content of six heavy<br />

metals (Cd, Pb, Cr, Cu, Co and ni) in all the treatments lower<br />

than before the start of the trial.<br />

Conclusions<br />

Due to the neutral effect of wools on the heavy metals<br />

content in the soil and the positive effect on the remaining<br />

soil parameters can be nobasyp and Agrodrap regarded as<br />

soil amendments.<br />

s396<br />

This work has been supported by grant projects VEGA<br />

No. 1/1346/04 and 1/4418/07<br />

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1. Marschner H.: Mineral nutrition of higher plants.<br />

Elsevier Academic press, San Diego, California, 889 p,<br />

2005.<br />

<strong>2.</strong> Kovacik P.: Acta fytotechnica et zootechnica 9, 5<br />

(2006).<br />

3. Hanes J.: Analyses of soil sorption properties. VUPOP<br />

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4. Orlik T., Marzec M.: Acta cientarium Polonorum – Formatio<br />

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