Section |
Geoecology |
Title |
THE EFFECTS OF A NEW GENERATION ANTI-ICE MATERIALS ON SOIL MICROFLORA |
Сontributors |
M. V. Chugunova, Ph. D., the Senior Scientific employee of the laboratory Methods of rehabilitation of man-made landscapes of the St. Petersburg Scientific Research Center for Ecological Safety RAS, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., A.O. Gerasimov, Ph. D., the Senior Scientific employee of the laboratory Methods of rehabilitation of man-made landscapes of the St. Petersburg Scientific Research Center for Ecological Safety RAS, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Abstract |
The impact of new anti-ice materials on soil microflora were investigated. The stability of soil microbial to anti-ice materials of different chemical composition was determined. The allowable concentrations of entering reactants in which not distupb the normal functioning of the microorganisms are determined. The safest anti-ice materials from an ecological point of view are identified. |
Keywords |
anti-ice materials, soils, microorganisms, soil respiration, toxicity, environmental safety. |
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