Changes in Nutrients and Bioavailability of Potentially Toxic Metals in Mine Waste Contaminated Soils Amended with Fly Ash Enriched Vermicompost

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Noxolo Sweetness Lukashe
Hupenyu Allan Mupambwa
Pearson Nyari Stephano Mnkeni
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[1] University of Fort Hare,Department of Agronomy
[2] University of Namibia,Sam Nujoma Marine and Coastal Resources Research Centre
[3] Sam Nujoma Campus,undefined
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Water, Air, & Soil Pollution | 2019年 / 230卷
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Soil pH; Soil phosphorus; Nutrient mineralisation; Metal solubilisation;
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Mine waste contaminated soils are classified as degraded soils with poor conditions such as low soil pH, low organic matter and high metal concentrations. This study evaluated the potential of fly ash enriched vermicompost in improving poor soil conditions in mine waste affected soils. The soils were amended with the vermicompost to supply 0, 10, 20, 40 and 80 mg of phosphorus per kg and incubated for 8 weeks. The soil pH increased from the original acidic range of 3.7–5.3 to 6.8–7.6. Available P significantly improved (P < 0.001) to yield the target P levels; however, at the end of incubation period, 80 mg-P/kg treatment had lower Olsen P relative to the 40 mg-P/kg treatment. Nitrogen mineralisation was enhanced with addition of the vermicompost as reflected by an average increase of 51% in NO2/NO3−-N while NH4+-N decreased over time. The Mn, Zn and Pb solubility was reduced with addition of the vermicompost, with 20 mg-P/kg resulting in the most reduced solubility. However, concentrations at 20 mg-P/kg treatment were generally not different to 40 mg-P/kg. Solubility of Cu significantly increased in proportion to increase in amendment rate but did not exceed maximum permissible limits. Solubility of Cd and Cr also increased during the incubation study; however, this could not be attributed to the different vermicompost treatments but the soil properties. Therefore, in conclusion, application of fly ash enriched vermicompost at 40 mg-P/kg was found to be optimum for a balanced supply of essential nutrients and reduced metal solubility.
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