Mitigation of Heavy Metal Contamination in Soil via Successive Pig Slurry Application

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作者
Montibeller Furtado e Silva, Joao Antonio [1 ]
Brasil do Amaral Sobrinho, Nelson Moura [1 ]
Garcia, Andres Calderin [1 ]
Pandolfo, Carla Maria [2 ]
da Veiga, Milton [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] UFRRJ, Inst Agron, Dept Soil Sci, Rodovia BR465,Km 7, Seropedica, RJ, Brazil
[2] Empresa Pesquisa Agr & Extensao Rural Santa Catar, Dept Res, Rodovia BR 282,Km 342, Campos Novos, SC, Brazil
[3] Western Univ Santa Catarina, Rua Benjamin Colla 89, Campos Novos, SC, Brazil
来源
SOIL & SEDIMENT CONTAMINATION | 2017年 / 26卷 / 7-8期
关键词
Swine manure; farmland contamination; phytoremediation; toxic metals; humic acids; DEEP LITTER; ACCUMULATION; COPPER; ZINC; AVAILABILITY; SPECIATION; TOXICITY; PLANTS; FORMS; SPAIN;
D O I
10.1080/15320383.2017.1403415
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study evaluates heavy metal removal associated with phytomass management in a Typic Hapludox after three applications of pig slurry. Like humic acids in pig slurry were characterized through physics and chemical spectroscopy technics. Heavy metal levels were determined in ration that was offered to pigs, anaerobically digested pig slurry, and plant tissues from pig slurry-fertilized black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.) and ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) intercrop. Soil contamination was evaluated by the pseudo-total heavy metal levels in six soil layers and the bioavailable levels in the top soil layer. Results indicate that the ration is the origin of heavy metals in the pig slurry. The approximate levels in the ration were as follows (mg kg(-1)): Cu 23.9, Zn 92.02, 153.15, Mn 30.98, Ni 0.23, Pb 10.75, Cr 0.34, Co 0.08, and Cd 0.05. The approximate levels of these metals in the pig slurry were as follows (mg kg(-1)): Cu 71.08, Zn 345.67, Fe 83.02, Mn 81.71, Ni 1.13, Pb 4.35, Co 0.28, and Cd 0.16. Like humic acids contained 55% aliphatic chains, 14% oxygenated aliphatic chains, and 15% carboxyls, demonstrating their high capacity for interaction with heavy metals by forming soluble complexes. Soil contamination was indicated by the accumulation of heavy metals in the six soil layers in relation to the applied pig slurry dose (ranged as follows (mg kg(-1)): Cu 110 to 150, Zn 50 to 120, Ni 20 to 40, and Pb 12 to 16) and as bioavailable forms (levels ranged as follows (mg kg(-1)): Cu < 1, Zn 1.0-1.5, Ni 0.1-1.5, and Pb 1.9-6.3). The positive correlation between heavy metal accumulation in the plants and soil bioavailable heavy metal levels and the lowest heavy metal levels under higher intensity of phytomass removal demonstrate the ability of phytomass management to reduce soil contamination.
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页码:675 / 690
页数:16
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