Internal energy ratios as ecological indicators for description of the phytoremediation process on a manganese tailing site

Zijian Wu,Xiaofu Wu,Zhihui Yang,L. Ouyang

Published 2018 in Ecological Modelling

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Abstract A plant community is an open thermodynamic system. In accordance with the first and second laws of thermodynamics, the total internal energy U of a plant community before reaching equilibrium will increase under natural conditions because of solar energy intake and nutrient uptake. As state functions of a thermodynamic system, enthalpy H, entropy S and Gibbs free energy G are related to U by G + TS = H = U + PV. Increase in U will lead to increases in H, S and G since given volume V and temperature T or pressure P, dG + TdS = dH = dU > 0. The experimental data collected from the plant communities restored on a manganese tailing site confirmed the potential trend of increase in H, S and G of the plant communities with increase in their biomass quantity and biodiversity. The traditional criterion “ΔG

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