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Application of Organic Wastes in a Soil Polluted with Different Rates of Cr-Pb: Effects on Soil Biological Properties
Authors:Manuel Tejada  Marina Del Toro  Isidoro Gomez
Institution:“Environmental Soil Science” Research Group, Department of Crystallography, Mineralogy and Agricultural Chemistry, E.T.S.I.A. University of Seville, Seville, Spain
Abstract:An experiment was performed to determine the effects of adding municipal solid waste (MSW) and poultry manure (PM) to a soil polluted with chromium (Cr), lead (Pb), and Cr + Pb on the biological parameters of the soil. Soil was mixed with two solutions of Cr(NO3)3 and/or Pb(NO3)2 to give three concentrations (0, 100, and 250 mg Cr kg?1 soil and 0, 100, and 250 mg Pb kg?1 soil) and treated with MSW or PM. When the soil was contaminated with the metals without combining, the greatest adenosine triphosphate (ATP), urease, and phosphatase inhibition percentages occurred for 250 mg Pb kg?1 soil. When the heavy metals were mixed, the inhibition of the biochemical parameters increased. The application of MSW and PM decreased the inhibition of the biochemical parameters and microbial population in the polluted soils. The inhibition percentage was greater for the soil amended with MSW than with PM, possibly due to the high humic acid concentration.
Keywords:Agricultural waste  heavy metals  microbiology
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