Bio-indicators to assess impacts of heavy metals in land-applied sewage sludge |
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Authors: | J Horswell TW SpeirAP van Schaik |
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Institution: | Kenepuru Science Centre, Institute of Environmental Science and Research Ltd, P.O. Box 50-348, Kenepuru Drive, Porirua, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Soils from a pastoral farm that had received large amounts of heavy metal contaminated sewage sludge 6-10 years previously were investigated to determine the impact of heavy metals on Rhizobium. The 8 ha application area was originally divided into five different-sized blocks (blocks 1-5), which received sludge at different times between 1991 and 1994. The response of a lux biosensor based on R. leguminosarum bv. trifolii (Rhizotox-C), was compared with more traditional techniques for measuring the presence of effective strains of Rhizobium (MPN) and nitrogen fixation (δ15N natural abundance). Although population size (MPNs), nitrogen fixation and biosensor response varied between treatment blocks, linear regression analysis determined that this block effect could not be directly linked to soil heavy metal concentrations, but was probably due to biological, physical, chemical and environmental compounding factors at the site. In this type of uncontrolled field application, the lux bioassay may provide the most useful information as it measures toxicity to any microorganism exposed to the soil solution, for example, the free living rhizobia. |
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Keywords: | Rhizobium Sewage sludge Heavy metals Biosensor |
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