2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-4678-1
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The effectiveness of various treatments in changing the nutrient status and bioavailability of risk elements in multi-element contaminated soil

Abstract: Potential changes in the mobility and bioavailability of risk and essential macro- and micro-elements achieved by adding various ameliorative materials were evaluated in a model pot experiment. Spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was cultivated under controlled condition for 60 days in two soils, uncontaminated Chernozem and multi-element contaminated Fluvisol containing 4900 ± 200 mg/kg Zn, 35.4 ± 3.6 mg/kg Cd, and 3035 ± 26 mg/kg Pb. The treatments were all contained the same amount of sulfur and were as fol… Show more

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“…Similar mechanism was identified to be responsible for increasing the soil pH after soil amendment applications (Janoš et al 2010;Garcia-Sánchez et al 2015a). However, Chernozem and Luvisol samples amended with digestate showed higher pH values in comparison with those samples amended with fly ash in both Chernozem and Luvisol soil after 21 days of incubation.…”
Section: Changes Of Chemical Variablesmentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…Similar mechanism was identified to be responsible for increasing the soil pH after soil amendment applications (Janoš et al 2010;Garcia-Sánchez et al 2015a). However, Chernozem and Luvisol samples amended with digestate showed higher pH values in comparison with those samples amended with fly ash in both Chernozem and Luvisol soil after 21 days of incubation.…”
Section: Changes Of Chemical Variablesmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…On the basis of a previous study conducted in our laboratory, we expected amendment application would influence changes in soil pH more than would time of incubation (Garcia-Sánchez et al 2015a). The pH is an important soil parameter which regulates the metal availability and toxicity.…”
Section: Changes Of Chemical Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incorporation of organic amendments to metal-polluted soils has been suggested as a suitable option for enhancing the soil pH, OM content, and the microbial structure and functionality with subsequent metal bioavailability reduction (García-Sánchez et al, 2015a, b). Among the different organic amendments, such as, anaerobic digestion residues (digestate) and/or composts, used in recovering of metal degraded-soil (Alvarenga et al, 2008;Epelde et al, 2014;García-Sánchez et al, 2015a;Zornoza et al, 2015), the application of mycoremediated dry olive residue (MDOR) has resulted in a profitable strategy in decreasing the bioavailability of metals (Hovorka et al, 2016). The MDOR, which consists of the biological transformation of dry olive residue (DOR) through different species of saprophytic fungi with potential abilities to convert/transform the DOR into a suitable soil amendment (mycoremediation), has been reported as an environmentally sound management option for its use as an organic amendment, as previously observed by Sampedro et al (2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(15.767 ± 1.243 g/L) (α � 0.05, n � 14). Biogas slurry ammonium levels are known to increase linearly over time [50]. It is worth noting that the Acanthaceae spp.…”
Section: Bioslurry Oxygen Calcium Carbon and Potassiummentioning
confidence: 99%