1996
DOI: 10.1016/0167-8809(95)01007-6
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Dynamic transformation of sewage sludge and farmyard manure components. 2. Copper, lead and cadmium forms in incubated soils

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“…The corresponding values for Ni were 7 and 15%, and for Zn 3.8 and 8%. Reduction in heavy metal sorption due to organic matter decomposition is also reported by others (Sadovnikova et al 1996;Yuan and Lavkulich 1997). Yuan and Lavkulich (1997) treated two soils to partially oxidize organic matter in order to evaluate the effect of organic matter degradation on metal sorption.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…The corresponding values for Ni were 7 and 15%, and for Zn 3.8 and 8%. Reduction in heavy metal sorption due to organic matter decomposition is also reported by others (Sadovnikova et al 1996;Yuan and Lavkulich 1997). Yuan and Lavkulich (1997) treated two soils to partially oxidize organic matter in order to evaluate the effect of organic matter degradation on metal sorption.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For a soil with pH 4.69 and organic C content of 16.3 g kg -1 , the reduction of sorption capacity was 97, 66 and 60% for Cu, Zn and Cd, respectively, following a reduction in organic C to 2.8 g kg -1 . Sadovnikova et al (1996) incubated a sandy loam (pH 6.8) with sewage sludge and farmyard manure for 6 wk. Incubating soils increased the available forms of Cu, Cd, and Pb and decreased their organically bound forms.…”
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“…found that a humification of sewage sludge OM during incubation experiments tended to promote the formation of fulvic acids having a high capacity for Cu complexation. Such kinds of OM may result in slightly increased Cu availability (Sadovnikova et al 1996). But the effect of SSC on Cu mobility will depend also on the OM decomposition rate.…”
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“…Clemente et al (2006) reported that a humification of sewage sludge organic matter during incubation experiments tended to promote the formation of fulvic acids having a high capacity for Cu complexation. Such kinds of organic matter may result in slightly increased Cu availability (Sadovnikova et al 1996). But the effect of sewage sludge on Cu mobility will depend also on the organic matter decomposition rate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%