Agricultural and ecological aspects of a sandy soil as affected by the application of municipal solid waste composts

被引:256
作者
Weber, J. [1 ]
Karczewska, A. [1 ]
Drozd, J. [1 ]
Licznar, M. [1 ]
Licznar, S. [1 ]
Jamroz, E. [1 ]
Kocowicz, A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Agr Univ Wroclaw, Inst Soil Sci & Agr Environm Protect, PL-50357 Wroclaw, Poland
关键词
municipal solid waste composts; soil fertility; soil organic carbon; heavy metals;
D O I
10.1016/j.soilbio.2006.12.005
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
We present the results of a plot experiment in which the changes in physical, chemical and physico-chemical properties of a sandy soil were examined after amending the soil with two different composts produced from municipal solid wastes. Triticale (X Triticosecale), cultivated in a 3-y monoculture, was used as a test plant. Both composts differed in their concentrations of heavy metals. Composts were applied non-recurrently in the spring before sowing, at the rates of 18, 36, and 72 t dry matter ha(-1). The plots without fertilization, and those fertilized annually with mineral nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), and potassium (K) were used as controls. Soil samples were collected I month after compost application, as well as each year after harvesting. Application of both composts improved soil physical properties, associated with increasing content of organic carbon (OC). Statistically significant increases of total porosity, field water capacity and amounts of plant-available water were found only in the short time after compost application. Despite the fact that soil OC content decreased with time, a C:N ratio clearly increased in the third year after compost application, which was explained by a depletion of N reserve. Both composts caused a large increase of plant-available P, K, and magnesium (Mg), which was observed during the entire period of the experiment. Beneficial changes were also observed in soil humic substances composition. These were confirmed by increased humic acids content and humic/fulvic acid ratios. Soil cation exchange capacity and base saturation increased in all plots amended with composts. This effect was still observed I year after compost application, while in the third year it remained significant only at the highest compost rates. Compost originating from industrial areas, even if applied in low amounts, caused a significant increase in total concentration of soil heavy metals. This fact did not result, however, in any substantial changes in soil quality with regard to heavy metals content. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:1294 / 1302
页数:9
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