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Effect of differently post-treated dewatered sewage sludge on β-glucosidase activity,microbial biomass carbon,basal respiration and carbohydrates contents of soils from limestone quarries
Authors:P Jiménez  O Ortiz  D Tarrasón  M Ginovart  M Bonmatí
Institution:(1) College of Agricultural Engineering of Barcelona, Campus Baix Llobregat, Av. Canal Olímpic, s.n., 08860 Castelldefels, Catalonia, Spain;(2) CREAF (Centre for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications) and Unit of Ecology, Department of Animal and Plant Biology and Ecology, Autonomous University of Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain;(3) Department of Applied Mathematics III, Technical University of Catalonia, Campus Baix Llobregat. Av. Canal Olímpic, s.n., 08860 Castelldefels, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:This work has evaluated the effects of thermally dried (TDS) or composted (CDS) dewatered sewage sludge on β-glucosidase activity, total (TCH) and extractable (ECH) carbohydrate content, microbial biomass carbon and basal respiration of soils from limestone quarries under laboratory conditions. Two doses (low and high) of the dewatered sludge (DS) or of the respective TDS or CDS were applied to a clayey and a sandy soil, both coming from working quarries. The soil mixtures and the controls (soils with no added sludge) were incubated for 9 months at 25°C and 30% of field capacity. The addition of sludge increased all the studied soil parameters, and the increase depended on the amount of sludge. Except in the case of TCH and ECH, the enhancing effect decreased with time, but at the end of incubation, parameters of the treated soils were higher than those of the control. The rank order of the initial stimulating effect was soil–TDS ≥ soil–DS ≥ soil–CDS, and probably, this order depended on the proportion of stable organic matter, which was the lowest in the TDS. Values of metabolic quotient (qCO2) were higher at the lower dose, and they did not change during incubation in the CDS-treated soils. Both TCH and ECH were the parameters with the greatest significant sludge and dose effects. Basal respiration, microbial biomass carbon and β-glucosidase activity were the best measured parameters in distinguishing the long-term effects of the three sludge types over the soils.
Keywords:Soil reclamation  Sewage sludge  Soil metabolic quotient  Soil carbohydrates  Soil enzymes
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