A novel fast-vegetative propagation technique of the pioneer shrub Baccharis linearis on mine tailings by adding compost

Ginocchio, Rosanna; Maria de la Fuente, Luz; Orrego, Fabiola; Jose Diaz, Maria; Baez, Javiera; Francisco Ovalle, Juan

Abstract

Interest in Baccharis linearis has increased as an alternative for assisted phytostabilization due to its spontaneous colonization of tailings dumps. The search for a novel fast-vegetative propagation technique to accelerate its coverage on mine tailings is a promising research area for sustainable mine closure plans. In this study, we determined the optimal proportion of compost and tailings as growing media to promote fast B. linearis propagation through a compound layering technique. The assessed growing substrates were: 100% tailings, 70% tailings + 30% compost, and 50% tailings + 50% compost. After 84 days of growth, the change in number and height of layering branches, root and shoot dry mass, percentage of ground coverage, and substrate chemical properties were assessed. The main results showed that compound layering of B. linearis is possible with compost addition. The growth of new roots and layering branches was significantly improved by either 30% or 50% compost addition into tailings, due to chemical improvements of substrate (higher nutrients and pH and decreased copper bioavailability). The study confirms that the compound layering of B. linearis may be an effective and novel technique for speeding the reclamation of post-operative mine tailings, which is improved by the incorporation of compost.

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Título según WOS: A novel fast-vegetative propagation technique of the pioneer shrub Baccharis linearis on mine tailings by adding compost
Título de la Revista: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYTOREMEDIATION
Número: 11
Editorial: TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1080/15226514.2021.1882383

Notas: ISI