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Remediacija tal z glivnim inokulumom in rastlinskimi hiperakumulatorji (Slovene)

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
4.06.04  Biotechnical sciences  Biotechnology  Microbe biotechnology 

Code Science Field
P305  Natural sciences and mathematics  Environmental chemistry 
B410  Biomedical sciences  Soil science, agricultural hydrology 
Keywords
soil, fungal inocula, heavy metals, phytoextraction, nitrogen isotopes
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Researchers (13)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  16073  PhD Helena Grčman  Plant production  Researcher  1998 - 2001  453 
2.  06736  Andreja Hodnik  Plant production  Researcher  2000 - 2001  149 
3.  08259  PhD Domen Leštan  Plant production  Head  2000 - 2001  408 
4.  00952  PhD Franc Lobnik  Plant production  Researcher  2000 - 2001  824 
5.  13073  PhD Rok Mihelič  Plant production  Researcher  1998 - 2001  482 
6.  10024  PhD Marina Pintar  Plant production  Researcher  2000 - 2001  842 
7.  08185  MSc Tomaž Prus  Plant production  Researcher  1998 - 2001  360 
8.  05755  Janez Rupreht  Plant production  Researcher  1998 - 2001  323 
9.  14056  PhD Marjetka Suhadolc  Plant production  Researcher  1998 - 2001  251 
10.  10982  PhD Aleksander Šiftar  Landscape design  Researcher  2000 - 2001  238 
11.  04727  Marjan Šporar  Plant production  Researcher  1998 - 2001  256 
12.  04847  PhD Nataša Jaecks Vidic  Plant production  Researcher  1998 - 2001  176 
13.  16283  PhD Borut Vrščaj  Plant production  Researcher  1998 - 2001  926 
Abstract
We will examine formulation of specific organic wastes into fungal inocula for the biosynthesis of organic acids in soils. Additionally, we will study the feasibility of bioremediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils using simultaneous mobilization of metals with organic acids from fungal inocula and the extaction of metals with hyperaccumulating plants. Finally, we will investigate heavy metal and nitrate leaching to the groundwater and the isotope fractionation of nitrogen due to fungal inocula application to the soil.
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