Microbial activity in grassland soil amended with sewage sludge containing varying rates and combinations of Cu, Ni and Zn

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M. Khan
J. Scullion
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[1] Soil Science Unit,
[2] Institute of Biological Sciences,undefined
[3] University of Wales,undefined
[4] Penglais,undefined
[5] Aberystwyth UK SY23 3DE e-mail: jos@aber.ac.uk,undefined
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Key words Sewage sludge metals; Microbial respiration; Metabolic quotient; Extractable Cu; Ni; Zn; Grassland soil;
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 Cu, Ni and Zn were added at different rates (low and±25% of current limits) and combinations to sewage sludges and the effects on soil microorganisms were monitored in laboratory incubations. Respiration was measured frequently during weeks 1–7, whilst extractable metals (with EDTA and CaCl2), microbial biomass C and metabolic quotient were recorded at 3 and 7 weeks. Inputs of one metal affected extractable concentrations of that metal and of the second metal tested in each experiment. Cu behaved differently from Ni and Zn, with little extractable by CaCl2. Whereas CaCl2-Ni and -Zn increased markedly between weeks 3 and 7, Cu concentrations did not change. Respiration was reduced at 1 week by Ni inputs and by Cu in combination with Ni. Zinc inputs at 1 week, and all metal inputs after 3 weeks, increased respiration. Biomass C was lower at higher metal inputs and with Zn the exception occurred at 3 weeks when biomass C was higher. Metal inputs generally increased metabolic quotient, although responses to Zn were often non-significant. Not all metal responses were additive, with effects of one metal frequently more pronounced with high levels of another. For Cu, the organic bound fraction was a better predictor of microbial response than the exchangeable fraction. For Ni the reverse was the case in one experiment, whilst extractable Zn was not closely correlated with microbial indices. Metal inputs close to permitted levels, in particular Cu, affected microbial processes but responses varied with time after sludge application.
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