Yayın: Seed germination and seedling growth of Scots pine in technogenically polluted soils as container media
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Reforestation of technologically polluted areas has become an increasingly important issue. In this study, seed germination capacity and survival rate and morphometric characteristics of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings grown in a magnesite-polluted soil medium were investigated in a pot experiment. Significant differences in seed field germination, sprout survival, seedling length at various growth stages, and root collar diameter of the seedling were discovered between the trial variants for the pot trial using growing media from the polluted areas and the control site. In addition, it was observed that the differences between the trial variants depended on seed origin and the level of soil pollution. The data indicate that seed germination and seedling growth were significantly reduced as the levels of pollution increased. These negative effects of the pollution tend to increase as the seedling gets older.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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DRUG EFFECT, SPROUT, EXPERIMENT, Germination, UNCLASSIFIED DRUG, TOXICITY, AGING, SEEDLING, SOIL POLLUTION, Soil, POLLUTION, MAGNESITE, MORPHOMETRIC, NONHUMAN, Soil Pollutants, TECHNOLOGY, ARTICLE, SCOTS PINE, PHYSIOLOGY, SEEDLINGS, TECHNOGENIC, GROWTH CURVE, GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND AGING, SOIL POLLUTANTS, Pinus sylvestris, MINERAL, CONTROLLED STUDY, PLANT GROWTH, ROOT DEVELOPMENT, SOIL, SOIL POLLUTANT, Seedlings, Seeds, SURVIVAL, ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, SEEDS, EMISSION, PLANT SEED, Environmental Pollution, PINUS SYLVESTRIS, GERMINATION, Environmental Monitoring
