Characterization of urban wastes according to fertility and phytotoxicity parameters

被引:98
作者
Pascual, JA
Ayuso, M
Garcia, C
Hernandez, T
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关键词
carbon fractions; compost; germination; macronutrients; municipal solid wastes; phytotoxic substances; sewage sludges; Spain;
D O I
10.1177/0734242X9701500108
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Several urban wastes of different nature and level of organic matter stability (municipal solid wastes, sewage sludges and composts) have been characterized analysing fertility and phytotoxicity parameters. Sewage sludges showed the highest N and P values of all the wastes. The total K content of the wastes was low but almost all was available to plants. Mature composts had the lowest organic carbon and humic substances values as a consequence of organic matter mineralization during the composting process. The soluble C at pH 2/precipitated C ratio decreased as the stability of the organic matter increased. In spite of the heterogeneity of the wastes analysed, the organic matter/total organic C ratio was largely constant with a mean value of 2.05. In no case did the heavy metal levels exceed the maximum allowed by the EU disposition for sewage sludges use in agriculture. The highest levels of phytotoxic substances occurred in the fresh wastes. The germination rates and root length were highest with mature composts. Germination index and root length were negatively correlated with water soluble carbon (WSC) and WSC/N ratio. The principal component analysis showed that extractable C, soluble C at pH 2 and water soluble C were the C fractions which most contributed to the total variability. (C) 1997 ISWA.
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