BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2022)

Accounting of heavy metals in agricultural land use

  • Geraskin Mikhail Mikhailovich,
  • Bakanova Zhanna Nikolaevna,
  • Kargin Vasily Ivanovich,
  • Ivanova Natalia Nikolaevna,
  • Neyaskin Nikolay Nikolaevich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20225200029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52
p. 00029

Abstract

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People use many chemicals in their economic activities, which leads to the fact that they become involved in a cycle of anthropogenic transformations of the environment. It was proved that microelements and heavy metals are the most toxic among pollutants. Microelements in the arable layer of the soil depend on the type of soils, their location and content in soil-forming rocks. The studies revealed that the content of heavy metals in the soil in all cases is lower than the APC (MPC). The products obtained in the test areas are safe in relation to the content of heavy metals. Adaptive landscape farming systems can serve as an additional and significant step in optimizing the environmental situation when the soils are contaminated with heavy metals.