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International Journal of Phytoremediation | 2014

Syrian Bean-Caper (Zygophyllum fabago L.) Improves Organic Matter and Other Properties of Mine Wastes Deposits

Sebla Kabas; J. M. Arocena; J.A. Acosta; A. Faz; Silvia Martínez-Martínez; R. Zornoza; D.M. Carmona

The omni-presence of Zygophyllum fabago L. (Syrian bean-caper) natural colonies in post mining areas prompted us to investigate its contributions to reclamation of mine wastes deposits′ in southeast Spain. Select plant-related (edaphic) characteristics and bio- and water soluble-Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in rhizosphere of Z. fabagowere compared to deposits one year since application of pig slurry and marble waste. Total N in rhizosphere increased up to a factor of 20X (339 vs 17 mg N kg−1) in El Gorguel and 27X (85 vs 3.1 mg N kg−1) in El Lirio sites. Organic matter accumulation in rhizosphere from litter and roots of Z. fabagoincreased organic C from 6.6 to 19.5 g kg−1in El Gorguel and from 2.1 to 5.7 g kg−1 in El Lirio in one year. Dissolution of inorganic C takes place due to organic acids from root exudates of Z. fabago. Reduction in bio-available Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn in rhizosphere of Z. fabagoat El Lirio is attributed to increase in pH from 5.3 to 7.7 through marble waste addition, although increased cation exchange capacity may also have played a role. Addition of marble waste to encourage colonization by Z. fabagoin acidic mine wastes deposits was recommended.


Australian Journal of Botany | 2017

Metal uptake and organic acid exudation of native Acacia species in mine tailings

Sebla Kabas; Felipe Saavedra-Mella; Trang Huynh; Peter M. Kopittke; Steve Carter; Longbin Huang

Phytostabilisation with native plant species has been advocated as a cost-effective approach to rehabilitate mine tailings containing phytotoxic metal-bearing minerals. For this purpose, five Acacia species (natural colonisers) native to north-west Queensland region of Australia were investigated for metal uptake and root exudation characteristics in response to growth for 3 weeks in three different mine tailings (Cu and Cu-Pb-Zn) differing in their degree of weathering. Root tissues of the plant species grown in the three types of tailings accumulated up to 0.9 mg Cd kg–1, 10 mg Co kg–1, 177 mg Cu kg–1, 38 mg Pb kg–1 and 4800 mg Zn kg–1 (DW basis) – being suitable for phytostabilisation purposes. However, elevated levels of root exudates in rhizosphere tailings enhanced the bioavailability of metals, leading to the accumulation of high levels of some metals in Acacia shoots (e.g. shoot concentrations of 140 mg Zn kg–1 in Acacia acradenia F.Muell. and 230 mg Zn kg–1 in Acacia hilliana Maiden). Positive correlations (P < 0.05) between citric acid levels and metal root uptakes suggested that citric acid production in these plant species may be the main driver for metal mobilisation. The results suggest that the native acacia species have the potential to mobilise metals (albeit in mineral forms) in the tailings, when used for phytostabilisation.


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2011

Multivariate statistical and GIS-based approach to evaluate heavy metals behavior in mine sites for future reclamation

J.A. Acosta; A. Faz; Silvia Martínez-Martínez; R. Zornoza; D.M. Carmona; Sebla Kabas


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2012

Effect of marble waste and pig slurry on the growth of native vegetation and heavy metal mobility in a mine tailing pond

Sebla Kabas; A. Faz; J.A. Acosta; R. Zornoza; Silvia Martínez-Martínez; D.M. Carmona; Joan Bech


Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2014

Marble wastes and pig slurry improve the environmental and plant-relevant properties of mine tailings

Sebla Kabas; A. Faz; Jose A. Acosta; J. M. Arocena; R. Zornoza; Silvia Martínez-Martínez; D.M. Carmona


Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010. Symposium 3.5.2 Risk assessment and risk based remediation | 2010

Heavy metals distribution in soil particle size fractions from a mining area in the southeast of Spain

Silvia Martínez-Martínez; A. Faz; Jose A. Acosta; D.M. Carmona; R. Zornoza; Asuman BüYükkiliç; Sebla Kabas


Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010. Symposium 3.5.1 Heavy metal contaminated soils | 2010

Monitoring soil properties and heavy metals concentrations in reclaimed mine soils from SE Spain by application of different amendments

R. Zornoza; D.M. Carmona; Rosa Ma. Rosales; A. Faz; Asuman BüYükkiliç; Sebla Kabas; Andrea Zanuzzi


Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010. Symposium 3.5.1 Heavy metal contaminated soils | 2010

Long-term effects of mine soil reclamation using different amendments on microbial and biochemical properties in southeast Spain

R. Zornoza; A. Faz; D.M. Carmona; Asuman BüYükkiliç; Sebla Kabas; Silvia Martínez-Martínez; Jose A. Acosta


한국토양비료학회 학술발표회 초록집 | 2014

Effect of Amendments and Microorganisms Application in the Evolution of Spontaneous Plant Colonization in Tailing Ponds

Jose A. Acosta; A. Faz; Sebla Kabas; Raul Zornoza; Silvia Martínez-Martínez


EURASIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE | 2012

Carbon mineralization in mine tailing ponds amended with pig slurries and marble wastes

R. Zornoza; Angel Faz Cano; D.M. Carmona; Jose A. Acosta; Silvia Martínez-Martínez; Sebla Kabas

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A. Faz

University of Cartagena

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D.M. Carmona

Pontifical Bolivarian University

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R. Zornoza

University of Cartagena

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J.A. Acosta

University of Amsterdam

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J. M. Arocena

University of Northern British Columbia

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Raul Zornoza

Chapingo Autonomous University

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