Arsenic in Soils and Forages from Poultry Litter-Amended Pastures

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作者
Ashjaei, Shadi [1 ]
Miller, William P. [1 ]
Cabrera, Miguel L. [1 ]
Hassan, Sayed M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Georgia, Dept Crop & Soil Sci, Athens, GA 30602 USA
关键词
poultry litter; fractionation; sodium bicarbonate; residual; water-soluble; MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES; LAND APPLICATION; BROILER LITTER; TRACE-ELEMENTS; SEWAGE-SLUDGE; COPPER; WASTE; ZINC; FRACTIONATION; BIOAVAILABILITY;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph8051534
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In regions of concentrated poultry production, poultry litter (PL) that contains significant quantities of trace elements is commonly surface-applied to pastures at high levels over multiple years. This study examined the effect of long-term applications of PL on soil concentrations of arsenic (As), copper (Cu), Zinc (Zn), and the uptake of these elements by bermuda grass grown on Cecil (well-drained) and Sedgefield (somewhat poorly-drained) soils. The results showed that concentrations of As, Cu, and Zn in soils that had received surface-applied PL over a 14-year period were significantly greater than untreated soil at 0-2.5 and 2.5-7.5 cm depths. However, the levels were well below the USEPA loading limits established for municipal biosolids. Arsenic fractionation showed that concentrations of all As fractions were significantly greater in PL-amended soils compared to untreated soils at 0-2.5 and 2.5-7.5 cm depths. The residual fraction was the predominant form of As in all soils. The water-soluble and NaHCO(3)-associated As were only 2% of the total As. Significant differences were found in concentrations of these trace elements and phosphorus (P) in forage from PL-amended soils compared to that in untreated plots. The concentrations of Cu, Zn, As, and P were significantly greater in forage from Sedgefield amended soil compared to Cecil soil, but were in all cases below levels of environmental concern.
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页码:1534 / 1546
页数:13
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