2022
DOI: 10.1080/02571862.2021.1969693
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Aluminium and manganese leaching and retention in two contrasting soils treated with aluminium-based sludge water in a column experiment

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“…The sandy loam, however, did not leach Mn from the sludgewater treatment as much as the clay. Although Dube et al (2022) found that Mn was leached from the clay in diluted sludgewater treatments, the presence of plants in the present study appears to have reduced this Mn leaching as it was only significantly higher than the control in the undiluted sludgewater treatments. Manganese oxidation/reduction in clay soils is delicately balanced and relatively small changes in pH or temperature can tip the relationship in either direction (Sparrow & Uren, 2014) and may have caused the variable Mn leaching towards the end of the experiment in the sludgewater treatments on the clay.…”
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“…The sandy loam, however, did not leach Mn from the sludgewater treatment as much as the clay. Although Dube et al (2022) found that Mn was leached from the clay in diluted sludgewater treatments, the presence of plants in the present study appears to have reduced this Mn leaching as it was only significantly higher than the control in the undiluted sludgewater treatments. Manganese oxidation/reduction in clay soils is delicately balanced and relatively small changes in pH or temperature can tip the relationship in either direction (Sparrow & Uren, 2014) and may have caused the variable Mn leaching towards the end of the experiment in the sludgewater treatments on the clay.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 82%
“…(2022). In brief, the Mn (35 mg L −1 ), Al (2059 mg L −1 ), boron (B; 9.23 mg L −1 ), and Fe (53 mg L −1 ) in the sludgewater were above the minimum standards recommended for irrigation use or disposal without treatment (Dube et al., 2022). The clay was obtained from Harare while the sandy loam soil was collected from Marondera as described in Dube et al (2018).…”
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