2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-63783-1
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Steel slag amendment impacts on soil microbial communities and activities of rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Abstract: With the increase in iron/steel production, the higher volume of by-products (slag) generated necessitates its efficient recycling. Because the Linz-Donawitz (LD) slag is rich in silicon (Si) and other fertilizer components, we aim to evaluate the impact of the LD slag amendment on soil quality (by measuring soil physicochemical and biological properties), plant nutrient uptake, and strengthens correlations between nutrient uptake and soil bacterial communities. We used 16 S rRNA illumine sequencing to study s… Show more

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“…This could be explained because of the detrimental soil pH conditions (Table 4) for those two treatments which made it impossible the normal growth of plants. Contrary to this, Das et al (2020) found that slag treatments improved soil fertility as it enhanced microbiota activity, however dozes tested in that research work were smaller. According to Yoshida (1981) and Heros (2012), Nitrogen is the main element playing a role during the tillering stage, and all experimental units got the same Nitrogen fertilization.…”
Section: The Relation Between Silicon Absorption and Yield Componentscontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…This could be explained because of the detrimental soil pH conditions (Table 4) for those two treatments which made it impossible the normal growth of plants. Contrary to this, Das et al (2020) found that slag treatments improved soil fertility as it enhanced microbiota activity, however dozes tested in that research work were smaller. According to Yoshida (1981) and Heros (2012), Nitrogen is the main element playing a role during the tillering stage, and all experimental units got the same Nitrogen fertilization.…”
Section: The Relation Between Silicon Absorption and Yield Componentscontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…However, a positive effect on N-circulation activity was observed. This effect may be caused by the activation of ammonia and nitrite oxidizing bacteria in soil [24]. The effective addition of steel slag should consider the balance between P-circulation and N-circulation activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The slag has a strong adsorption capacity, and small slag particles have large specific surface areas and large areas of contact with water, which further enhances adsorption (Piatak et al, 2015) to prevent the dispersion of clay and the destruction of aggregates (Enders et al, 2012;Jien & Wang, 2013). Each treatment significantly increased the soil carbon concentrations in the 0-15 cm layer in the paddy fields (Table 2), perhaps because the high carbon concentrations of the biochar and slag increased the soil carbon concentration (Das et al, 2020;Enders et al, 2012). Carbon was mainly focused on microaggregates (Figure 2a-d).…”
Section: Effect Of Exogenous Applications On the Aggregates And Their...mentioning
confidence: 99%