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Phytotoxic Effects of Kerosene on Plants of Forest and Bog Phytocenoses of Southern Taiga

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FORESTS
卷 14, 期 5, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/f14050873

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soil pollution; jet fuel; vegetation recovery; field experiments; vegetation dynamics; demutation

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This paper examines the effects of kerosene spillage on plants in forest and bog communities in Central Russia. The study finds that herbaceous plants are significantly affected and even minimal doses can cause death, while shrubs and mosses are more resistant to kerosene. The recovery processes of plant communities are observed within two years after the application of the pollutant.
One of the most important problems of environmental sciences is to determine limits for the sustainable functioning of affected ecosystems. The effects of volatile hydrocarbons (such as gasoline and kerosene) on plants in natural ecosystems have been poorly studied to date. The present work outlines the data of a field experiment on the effects of kerosene on the plants of forest and bog communities in Central Russia. In this paper, we model the influence of kerosene spillage on plants growing in a coniferous broad-leaved (aspen-spruce) forest and a raised bog with a subshrub-sphagnum pine forest. We used TS-1 kerosene, which is the most commonly used fuel for commercial aviation in Russia. The applied pollutant (loads of 1 to 100 g/kg) had a significant impact on herbaceous plants, leading to the death of individuals even at minimal doses. The shrubs of the bog community as well as the mosses of both communities were more resistant to kerosene. The recovery processes of plant communities were clearly pronounced as early as 2 years after the application of the pollutant. The level of kerosene threshold exposure, which significantly affects the dominant plants of the herb-shrub layer, can be defined as 1-5 g/kg for the forest community and 5-10 g/kg for the bog community.

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