The effect of aging biosolids on the availability of cadmium and zinc in soil

被引:46
|
作者
Stacey, S
Merrington, G
McLaughlin, MJ
机构
[1] Univ Adelaide, Dept Soil Sci, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia
[2] CSIRO, Div Land & Water, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia
关键词
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2389.2001.00376.x
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
A major concern with the safe re-use of biosolids on land is the potential for release of metals from organic matter in the biosolids, due to decomposition proceeding as biosolids age. To quantify the effects of biosolid aging on Cd and Zn bioavailability, two sewage sludges (Lagoon sludge and Filtered sludge) and a garden compost were incubated at 25 degreesC and 35 degreesC for 100 days. Changes in availability of Cd and Zn were determined using isotope dilution principles, with the materials being labelled with carrier-free Cd-109 and Zn-65. We determined isotopically exchangeable metal pools (E values) and plant available metal pools (L values) by measuring specific activities of Cd and Zn in soil extracts and in wheat plants, respectively. Changes in carbon content over time were determined using C-13-NMR spectroscopy and chemical extraction methods, and related to changes in availability of metal pools as determined by isotopic procedures. Hot-water-extractable carbon content, assumed to represent easily decomposable organic matter, decreased during the 100 days by 80-190 mg kg(-1). The Compost and Lagoon sludge showed no change in L values for Cd or Zn with time, but in the Filtered sludge the L values for Cd and Zn increased significantly, by 43% and 56%, respectively. The isotopically exchangeable pools of Cd and Zn did not change with incubation treatment of the biosolids. These data indicate that the potential for metal release from biosolids as organic matter decomposes depends to a large extent on the biosolid composition.
引用
收藏
页码:313 / 321
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Phosphorus and cadmium availability in soil fertilized with biosolids and ashes
    Kumpiene, Jurate
    Brannvall, Evelina
    Wolters, Martin
    Skoglund, Nils
    Cirba, Stasys
    Aksamitauskas, Vladislovas Ceslovas
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2016, 151 : 124 - 132
  • [2] Quantifying the effect of rhizosphere processes on the availability of soil cadmium and zinc
    Sterckeman, T
    Duquène, L
    Perriguey, J
    Morel, JL
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2005, 276 (1-2) : 335 - 345
  • [3] Quantifying the Effect of Rhizosphere Processes on the Availability of Soil Cadmium and Zinc
    Thibault Sterckeman
    Lise Duquène
    Jérôme Perriguey
    Jean-Louis Morel
    Plant and Soil, 2005, 276 : 335 - 345
  • [4] Cadmium, copper, nickel, and zinc availability in a biosolids-amended Piedmont soil years after application
    Sukkariyah, BF
    Evanylo, G
    Zelazny, L
    Chaney, RL
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 2005, 34 (06) : 2255 - 2262
  • [5] Effect of aging on the availability of zinc added to a calcareous clay soil
    Ma, Y. B.
    Uren, N. C.
    NUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMS, 2006, 76 (01) : 11 - 18
  • [6] Effect of aging on the availability of zinc added to a calcareous clay soil
    Y. B. Ma
    N. C. Uren
    Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 2006, 76 : 11 - 18
  • [7] Changes in cadmium and zinc phytoavailability in agricultural soil after amendment with papermill sludge and biosolids
    Merrington, G
    Madden, C
    COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS, 2000, 31 (5-6) : 759 - 776
  • [8] CADMIUM AND ZINC AVAILABILITY IN SOIL IRRIGATED WITH SLUDGE CONTAINING A CATIONIC CONDITIONER
    ZUCKERMAN, LS
    KIRKHAM, MB
    WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, 1978, 9 (04): : 467 - 473
  • [9] Availability of Trace Elements in Soil with Simulated Cadmium, Lead and Zinc Pollution
    Rolka, Elzbieta
    Wyszkowski, Miroslaw
    MINERALS, 2021, 11 (08)
  • [10] Availability of cadmium and zinc accumulated in the leaves of Thlaspi caerulescens incorporated into soil
    Perronnet, K
    Schwartz, C
    Gérard, E
    Morel, JL
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2000, 227 (1-2) : 257 - 263