2015
DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199.1000297
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Stabilization of Pb in Pb Smelting Slag-Contaminated Soil by Compostmodified Bio Chars and their Effects on Maize Plant Growth

Abstract: Compost has been used to stabilize lead (Pb) in soil. However, compost contains a high level of dissolved organic matter (DOM) which may make Pb bioavailable in plant and thereby limiting its effectiveness and application. Addition of bio char to compost can reduce this effect. Rice husk (RH) and Cashew nut shell (CNS) bio chars and compost-modified bio chars were used in comparison to compost for stabilizing Pb in lead smelting slag (LSS)-contaminated soil (Pb=18,300 mg/kg) in Nigeria. Efficiency of Pb stabil… Show more

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