The First Inventory of Sardinian Mining Vascular Flora

Boi, Maria Enrica;Sarigu, Marco
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Fois, Mauro;Casti, Mauro;Bacchetta, Gianluigi
2025-01-01

Abstract

Mining activities and associated waste materials pose significant environmental challenges, including soil, water, and air contamination, along with health risks to nearby populations. Despite the harsh conditions of metal-enriched soils and nutrient-poor substrates, certain plants known as metallophytes thrive in these environments. This study examined the vascular flora of Sardinia's abandoned mining sites, with a focus on identifying metallophytes and their potential role in phytoremediation. A comprehensive floristic checklist was compiled using literature, field surveys, and herbarium samples. Of the 652 taxa identified, 49% were metallophytes, with the majority categorized as facultative species. Notably, 27% of metallophytes were identified as suitable for phytostabilization, while 20% showed potential for phytoextraction. This study also highlighted the presence of endemic and endangered species, emphasizing the need for conservation efforts. The findings suggest that native metallophytes could play a key role in the ecological restoration of mining sites, though careful consideration of invasive species is necessary to avoid ecological disruption. This research provides valuable insights into the biodiversity of Sardinian mining sites and the potential for sustainable remediation strategies using native plants.
2025
2025
Inglese
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https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/14/8/1225
Esperti anonimi
scientifica
environmental pollution
environmental restoration
mediterranean vascular flora
metallophytes
phytoextraction
phytoremediation
phytostabilization
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Boi, Maria Enrica; Sarigu, Marco; Fois, Mauro; Casti, Mauro; Bacchetta, Gianluigi
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