tion of Composted Sewage Sludges Contaminated with Heavy Metals to an Agricultural Soil : Effect on Lettuce Growth
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To elucidate the mechanism of transfer of heavy metals into the food chain, an experiment was carried out with a calcareous soil, to which two different doses of a sewage sludge compost contaminated with either Cd or Zn, Cd, Cu, and Ni were applied. A crop of lettuce was then grown in the amended soils. The application of sewage sludge composts to a calcareous soil lowered the soil's pH, although the value was always around 8 at the end of the experiment. Eiectrie conductivity rose with organic amendment. As anticipated, such an amendment improved the nutritional level of the soils, particularly N and P, both total and available. Plant yields were negatively affected by organic amendments contaminated with heavy metals, the most dangerous in our experiment being Cd and Zn since this metals easily taken up by plants. As Ni and Cu form insoluble complexes with the organic matter of the sewage sludge composts they are not readily absorbed. Of the metals studied, Cd and Zn showed the highest bioavailability index.
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著者
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Moreno Jose
Departamento de Microbiologia y Bioquimica de Productos Lacteos, Instituto de Productos Lacteos de A
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Moreno Jose
Departamento De Microbiologia Y Bioquimica De Productos Lacteos Instituto De Productos Lacteos De As
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Moreno Jose
Department Of Soil And Water Conservation And Organic Waste Management
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Hernandez T
Department Of Soil And Water Conservation And Organic Waste Management
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Herna´ndez T
Centro De Edafologi´a Y Biologi´a Aplicada Del Segura Murcia Esp
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Garcia Carlos
Department Of Soil And Water Conservation And Waste Management Centro De Edafologia Y Biologia Aplic
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Garcia Carlos
Department Of Soil And Water Conservation And Organic Waste Management
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Garcia Carlos
Department Of Pharmacology Instituto Nacional De Pediatria
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Hernandez Teresa
Department of Soil and Water Conservation and Organic Waste Management
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Ayuso Miguel
Department of Soil and Water Conservation and Organic Waste Management
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Ayuso M
Department Of Soil And Water Conservation And Organic Waste Management
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