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Tytuł:
Wpływ dodatku węgla brunatnego na parametry struktury gleby rozwijającej się z gruntów pogórniczych KWB Konin
Effect of addition of brown coal on the structure of soils developing from post-mining grounds of Konin brown coal mine
Autorzy:
Otremba, K.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1819276.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Politechnika Koszalińska. Wydawnictwo Uczelniane
Tematy:
węgiel brunatny
gleba
grunty pogórnicze
Opis:
Soil structure is widely accepted as one of the most important attributes affecting its physical properties and soil humus is commonly considered as one of the most important structure-forming factors. Chemical composition of brown coal similar to that of soil humus was a premise which prompted the application of this component for soil restoration. In 1992, an experiment was established in which brown coal dust in the amount of 1000 tha-1 was applied. The experiment with brown coal comprised four combinations of mineral fertilisation: 0 NPK - without mineral fertilisation, 100 kg N.ha-1 200 kg N.ha-1 and 300 kg N.ha-1. Levels of fertilisation with phosphorus and potassium on all plots with mineral fertilisation were as follows: 40 kg P2O5.ha-1 and 80kg K2O.ha-1. The control included plots without brown coal supplementation and three fertilisation combinations: 100 kg N.ha-1, 200 kg N.ha-1 and 300 kg N.ha -1as well as potassium-phosphorus fertilisation in the amount of 40 kg P2O5.ha-1 and 80kg K2O.ha-1. In both variants winter cereals were cultivated and straw as well as post-harvest residues were ploughed under every year. Investigations of soil structures were carried out on the basis of published original methodological solutions elaborated by Rzasa and Owczarzak in which an aggregate measuring 1 cm(3) is the basis of investigations. The following parameters were determined: dynamic water resistance of soil aggregates (DW), static water resistance of soil aggregates (SW), state of secondary aggregation after dynamic and static action of water, velocity of capillary seepage (Tkmin), minimal (Vkmin) and maximal (Vkmax) capillary water capacity, aggregate compression resistance (Rc). The above-mentioned values were determined in 5 replications. Using methods commonly known and applied in soil science, texture composition, solid state density, hygroscopic capacity (H) and maximal hygroscopic capacity (MH) were also determined. The analysed samples belonged to two neighbouring texture groups sandy barns and light loams. It is evident from the performed investigations that the application of brown coal resulted in loosening of the arable soil layer. The observed increase of porosity in absolute values by approximately 15% means increase in pore numbers of about 50% in relation to the numbers of pores in the soil without brown coal supplementation. The aggregates collected from the soil without the addition of brown coal were characterised by the resistance ranging from 1.460 to 1.798 MPa. It was almost three times greater than that of aggregates with brown coal addition (0.453-0.775 MPa). The addition of coal reduced from two to five times the resistance to dynamic water action. The degree of breakdown of the analysed primary aggregates measured by the so called sum of secondary aggregates (mezo-aggregates) measuring >0.25 mm varied widely both for dynamic and static water action. The addition of brown coal worsened soil secondary aggregation. This also contributed to the increase of hygroscopic and maximal hygroscopic water capacity. The hygroscopic capacity of aggregates with the addition of brown coal was by about 50% and of maximal hygroscopic capacity - by about 100% greater in comparison with those without the addition of brown coal. Moreover, the addition of brown coal also accelerated water transfer in aggregates. Water translocation time in aggregates without the addition of brown coal was by about three times higher. Minimal capillary water capacity of soil aggregates collected from the variants without brown coal supplementation ranged from 49.3 to 55.8%, and maximal capillary water capacity - from 55.1 to 74.8%. Minimal and maximal capillary water capacity was considerably greater in aggregates collected from variants supplemented with brown coal and amounted to: from 47.4 to 83.9% and from 61.8 to 84.5%, respectively. The performed investigations revealed that the addition of brown coal loosened bulk soil in the arable soil level leading to its improved susceptibility to the action of cultivation tools. However, during periods of low total precipitation, these soils are sensitive to excessive sputtering. This was confirmed by the results associated with water resistance of soil aggregates, resistance of aggregates to compression as well as secondary aggregation following static and dynamic water action. The addition of brown coal increased possibilities of water retention but majority of this water was not easily accessible to plants as indicated by the research results concerning H and MH as well as capillary water capacity.
Źródło:
Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska; 2012, Tom 14; 695-707
1506-218X
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Seed quality of rapeseed plants obtained from cultivations on post-mining areas in the region of Konin
Jakość nasion rzepaku uprawianego na gruntach pogórniczych w regionie Konina
Autorzy:
Gilewska, M.
Otremba, K.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1818717.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Politechnika Koszalińska. Wydawnictwo Uczelniane
Tematy:
rapeseed
post-mining land
nasiona rzepaku
grunty pogórnicze
Opis:
Rzepak odgrywa ważną rolę w żywieniu człowieka i zwierząt, a także w przemyśle technicznym. Jest jedną z nielicznych roślin zalecanych do rekultywacji gruntów pogórniczych w rejonie Konina. W pracy przedstawiono jakość nasion rzepaku uprawianego na gruntach pogórniczych użytkowanych rolniczo od 30 lat. Analizie poddano nasiona rzepaku uzyskane z trzech kombinacji nawozowych 0 NPK, 1 NPK i 2 NPK. Przeprowadzone badania wykazały, że skład kwasów tłuszczowych i ich profil ilościowy na badanych kombinacjach był zbliżony do nasion rzepaku uprawianego na glebach uprawnych. Ponad 90% stanowiły kwasy nienasycone o 18-stu atomach węgla. Najmniej korzystne warunki do zaolejenia wystąpiły na kombinacji 0 NPK. Na tej kombinacji stężenie składników w roztworze glebowym było najniższe. Nasiona rzepaku z kombinacji nawozowych 1 NPK i 2 NPK charakteryzowały się wyższą zawartością glukozynolanów niż kombinacji 0 NPK. Były to jednak wartości niższe od normy dla rzepaku dwuzerowego. Badania wykazały, że nasiona analizowanego rzepaku mogą być surowcem dla przemysłu spożywczego i technicznego.
Źródło:
Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska; 2013, Tom 15, cz. 1; 505-514
1506-218X
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wpływ rolniczego użytkowania na wybrane właściwości gleby rozwijającej się z gruntów pogórniczych KWB Konin
Influence of Agricultural Use on Some Properties of Soils Developing from Post-Mining Grounds of Konin Brown Coal Mine
Autorzy:
Otremba, K.
Gilewska, M.
Owczarzak, W.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1819087.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Politechnika Koszalińska. Wydawnictwo Uczelniane
Tematy:
rolnicze użytkowania
właściwości gleby
grunty pogórnicze
agricultural use
soil properties
post-mining land
Opis:
An attempt was made in this investigation to determine the impact of the following four systems of soil agricultural use: not subjected to any reclamation treatment, fodder-cereal reclamation treatment, rape-cereal reclamation treatment and the so-called “conservation” treatment (permanent lucerne) on the properties of soils developing from post-mining grounds. A particular attention was paid to the properties of the humus layer of the developing soils, among them, their texture which belongs to the most important soil diagnostic features. Experiments were carried out in 2010 on the experimental field of the Department of Soil Science and Reclamation of the University of Life Sciences in Poznań. A combination without mineral fertilisation (0NPK) was established on each of the analysed use systems. In the case of the fodder-cereal and rape-cereal systems, additionally, two levels of mineral fertilisation: 1NPK – in rape-cereal system (rape: 200 kg N, 70 kg PO5, 90 kg K2O; wheat: 160 kg N, 40 kg P2O5, 80 kg K2O) and in fodder- cereal (lucerne: 170 kg N, 60 kg P2O5, 150 kg K2O; wheat: 160 kg N, 40 kg P2O5, 80 kg K2O) and 2NPK were applied. The control was post-mining ground which was not subjected to any reclamation treatment. The evaluation of changes in the selected, most important soil structure parameters was based on the original methodological solution elaborated at the Department of Soil Science and Reclamation of the University of Life Sciences in Poznań in which the basic element is a regular soil aggregate of 1 cm3 volume. The following parameters were determined for such aggregates cut out from two depths of the humus layer (7 and 15 cm): dynamic water resistance (SW), static water resistance (SW), secondary aggregation after dynamic and static water action, time of capillary rise (TKMIN), capillary minimal (VKMIN) and maximal (VKMAX) water capacity and compression strength (Rc). The above-mentioned properties were determined in 5 replications. Using methods commonly employed in soil science, the following parameters were determined: texture composition, solid phase density, bulk density and porosity, hygroscopic capacity and maximal hygroscopic capacity as well as soil reaction and carbonate, carbon and nitrogen contents. Reclamation treatments applied in the course of the past 32 years and soil-forming processes taking place under their influence led to distinct changes in the morphological structure of the examined profiles, primarily, in their surface layer. The smallest morphological changes were observed in the profile sampled from the plot with long-term lucerne cultivation (so-called “conservation”). The profiles representing the fodder-cereal use system exhibited a more advanced stadium of soil-forming processes. Their humus layer was more distinctive, with dark colour, its thickness ranged from 20 to 28 cm corresponding to the depth of the performed ploughing. Identical features and better homogeneity were observed in the case of the humus horizon developed in the rape-cereal system of agricultural use, although certain differences were recorded in profile morphology depending on the level of the applied mineral fertilisation (1NPK and 2NPK). Post-mining ground which was not subjected to any reclamation treatment was found to contain the smallest quantities of organic material – carbon and nitrogen (2.65-2.84 g kg-1). The amount of oxidisable carbon in the fodder-cereal system of agricultural use was 2.5 to 3 times higher (6.45-8.82 g kg -1) than in the untreated post-mining ground irrespective of the level of mineral fertilisation. On the other hand, the amount of carbon was more varied in the rape-cereal system of use. In the case of absence of fertilisation (0NPK), this quantity was by about 50% higher in comparison with the post-mining ground and amounted to 3.1 g.kg-1. Elevated fertilisation with 1NPK and 2NPK doses increased levels of carbon to values similar as in the fodder-cereal system. The highest quantity of carbon of about 12 g.kg-1 was recorded in the humus horizon developed on the surface representing permanent lucerne (so-called “conservation”). A distinct variability was also observed in the physical properties of soils from the examined systems of agricultural use. Untreated post-mining grounds were characterised by high bulk density (1.97–2.02 Mg m-3) and, consequently, by low general porosity (23.6 to 25.3%). In the fodder-cereal use system, soil density was found to be by about 0.30 Mg m-3 lower and porosity – by about 10% higher. In the case of the rape-cereal system of agricultural use, soil density was only by about 0.1 Mg m-3 higher and general porosity – by about 5% lower in comparison with the fodder-cereal system. Bulk density and general porosity in the so-called “conservation” system of use amounted to 1.35–1.51 Mg m-3 and 42.8–48.9%, respectively, in other words, exhibited the most advantageous values of these features from the point of view of agricultural usage. Recapitulating, it should be emphasised that widely distinguished two soil-forming factors, namely: time and human activity begin to play a dominant role in the formation of soils, especially in areas which undergo large industrial geomechanical transformations mainly as a result of open-cast mining of different minerals.
Źródło:
Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska; 2013, Tom 15, cz. 2; 1738-1758
1506-218X
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wpływ dodatku pyłu z węgla brunatnego na podstawowe właściwości fizyczne i wodne poziomu uprawnego gleby powstającej z gruntów pogórniczych PWB Konin
Impact of addition of silt from brown coal on basic physical and water properties of the topsoil developed from post-mining land of Konin brown coal mine
Autorzy:
Otremba, K.
Kaczmarek, Z.
Gajewski, P.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1819302.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Politechnika Koszalińska. Wydawnictwo Uczelniane
Tematy:
grunty pogórnicze
KWB Konin
węgiel brunatny
pył węglowy
Opis:
Post-mining land created as a result of the deposition of the strippings from Konin Brown Coal Mine (Konin BCM) is being rehabilitated in accordance with principles of the target species concept developed by Bender. The rehabilitation technology realised in accordance with this concept is based on the enhancement of soil chemism and improvement of physical properties supporting the development of vegetation cover and stimulating biogeochemical processes. The basic soil-forming factor in this concept is the anthropogenic factor integrating the action of biotic and abiotic factors into a consistent, mutually supporting system of rehabilitation actions and activities whose aim is to transform, within the period of 10 years, this specific maternal material into soil. One of the forms of integration of the anthropogenic factor into the composition of the solid phase of the developing soils was the addition of brown coal dust - a by-product created in the production of briquettes. The usefulness of brow coal for fertilisation purposes stems from the composition of its organic matter as well as specific physical, physico-chemical and chemical properties. The objective of the research project was to determine the effect of the addition of brown coal on major physical and water properties of anthropogenic topsoil 18 years after application. The research object was situated on the experimental plot of the Department of Soil Science and Restoration established in 1978 on post-mining land of Patnow Mine internal dumping ground. The experiment comprised two variants. Variant A control comprised the area on which, from 1978, the applied treatments were consistent with Bender's concept of target species. In the case of variant B, on an experimental area subjected to restoration treatments for 14 years, fertilisation with brown coal dust in the amount of 1000 t.ha(-1) was applied in 1992. The following four fertiliser combinations were employed in this variant: 0 NPK (1); 100 kg N, 80 kg K2O, 40 kg P2O5 (2); 200 kg N, 80 kg K2O, 40 kg P2O5 (3); 300 kg N, 80 kg K2O, 40 kg P2O5 (4). In both experimental variants, winter cereals were cultivated. Straw and other plant residues were ploughed under every year. In 2010, soil samples of intact and broken structure (V=100 cm3) were collected from the topsoil of individual plots for laboratory exanimations. The following parameters were determined: total carbon and nitrogen, texture composition, solid phase density, soil density, total, drainage and differential porosity, hygroscopic moisture content, maximal hygroscopic capacity, filtration, soil water binding potentials, potential and effective useful retention. It was concluded, among others, that the selected major physical, chemical and water properties of the arable layer of the agriculturally rehabilitated soils in accordance with principles of the concept of target plants were at the typical level characteristic for cultivated soils of similar texture and total carbon content. The addition of brown coal to the top layer of soil developing from post-mining land caused: a decrease in the soil density as well as the density of its solid phase, increase of total porosity, increase in proportions of mezo- and micropores, enhancement in the value of hygroscopic moisture content as well as maximal hygroscopic capacity. In the examined soils, together with the increase of the applied nitrogen fertilizer doses, the content of total carbon as well as C:N ratio narrowed. This was probably due to a faster rate of organic matter mineralisation. Long-term nitrogen fertilisation comprising four combinations failed to affect diversification of the total nitrogen content. In the case of soils with the addition of brown coal, the availability of production water was extremely low. On the other hand, the content of water available for plants but bonded with strong forces was high.
Źródło:
Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska; 2012, Tom 14; 741-751
1506-218X
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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