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Initial results from a long-term, multi-site field study of the effects on soil fertility and microbial activity of sludge cakes containing heavy metals
Authors:P A Gibbs    B J Chambers    A M Chaudri    S P McGrath  C H Carlton-Smith  J R Bacon    C D Campbell  & M N Aitken
Institution:ADAS Gleadthorpe Research Centre, Meden Vale, Mansfield NG20 9PF, UK;, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden AL5 2JQ, UK;, WRc plc, Frankland Road, Blagrove, Swindon SN5 8YF, UK;, Macaulay Institute, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen AB15 8QH, UK;, and SAC, Auchincruive, Ayr, KA6 5HW, UK
Abstract:In a long‐term study of the effects on soil fertility and microbial activity of heavy metals contained in sewage sludges, metal‐rich sludge cakes each with high Zn, Cu or Cd concentrations were applied annually for 4 years (1994–1997) to nine sites throughout Britain. These sites were selected to represent agricultural soils with a range of physical and chemical properties, typical of those likely to be amended with sewage sludge. The aim was to establish individual total Zn (approx. 60–450 mg kg?1), total Cu (approx. 15–200 mg kg?1) and total Cd (approx. 0.2–4 mg kg?1) metal dose–response treatments at each site. Sludges with low metal concentrations were added to all treatments to achieve as constant an addition of organic matter as possible. Across the nine sites, soil pH was the single most important factor controlling Zn (P < 0.001; r2 = 92%) and Cd extracted with 1 m NH4NO3 (P < 0.001; r2 = 72%), and total iron content the most important factor controlling Cu extracted with 1 m NH4NO3 (P < 0.001; r2 = 64%). There were also positive relationships (P < 0.001) between soil organic carbon (C) concentrations and soil biomass C and respiration rates across the nine sites. Oxidation of sludge C following land application resulted in approximately 45% of the digested sludge cake C and approximately 64% of the ‘raw’ sludge cake C being lost by the end of the 4‐year application period. The sludge cake applications generally increased soil microbial biomass C and soil respiration rates, whilst most probable numbers of clover Rhizobium were generally unchanged. Overall, there was no evidence that the metal applications were damaging soil microbial activity in the short term after the cessation of sludge cake addition.
Keywords:Sewage sludge  biosolids  heavy metals  soil biomass C  soil respiration              Rhizobium most probable numbers
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