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Quantification of Bouteloua curtipendula biomass, organic matter accumulation, and geochemical changes during growth in mining wastes

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2018-08-01

Citation

Creamer, C.A. Leewis, M.C., Wright, E., and Foster, A., 2022, Grass Growth in Mining Wastes with Compost and Endophyte Additions: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P99OYEXQ.

Summary

Re-vegetation of mining wastes is difficult due to the inhospitable conditions for plant growth. Our aim was to determine whether the combined addition of municipal waste compost and plant growth promoting endophytes (i.e., microorganisms that live within plants) could improve plant growth, organic matter accumulation, and phytostabilization of metal contaminants across multiple types of hard rock mine waste. We grew a widespread perennial grass, Bouteloua curtipendula, for 45 days in tailings (Ag-Pb-Au mine) and waste rock (porphyry copper mine) sourced from southeastern Arizona, USA. We quantified organic matter accumulation, microbial biomass, plant growth rates, biomass yields, plant metal concentrations, and mine waste metal concentrations [...]

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DataDictionary_EndingData.csv
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EndingExtractableOC.csv
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EndingMineWasteCN.csv
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EndingPlantMetals.csv
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EndingTotalMetals.csv
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PlantAllometricData.csv
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PlantBiomassYield.csv
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ShootGrowth.csv
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EndingECpH.csv
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Purpose

We collected these data on plant growth, mine waste fertility, and metal stabilization to assess the potential for Bouteloua curtipendula to be used for re-vegetation or phytostabilization in polymetallic tailings and porphyry copper waste rock. These data can be used to assess the potential of this grass species to impact soil biota, organic matter accumulation, and metal concentrations of the mine wastes under the specified environmental conditions of this experiment. Field results will vary.

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