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Chemical extractability and availability of heavy metals after seven years application of organic wastes to a citrus soil
Authors:R Canet  F Pomares  F Tarazona
Institution:Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias, Departamento de Recursos Naturales, Moncada, 46113-Valencia, Spain.
Abstract:Abstract. The chemical extractability of heavy metals introduced into the soil during 7 years application of sewage sludge, composted municipal solid waste and sheep manure, and their availability to citrus plants were studied. The total content of metals in the soil (0-20 cm)was increased by the use of sludges and compost, but only the Ni content in the saturation extracts of soil was significantly increased. Total Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn were sequentially fractionated into water-soluble plus exchangeable, organically bound, carbonate-associated, and residual fractions. Most of the heavy metals were present in carbonate and residual fractions, although substantial amounts of water-soluble plus exchangeable Cd, and organically bound Cu and Ni were found. No significant increases in the metal contents in leaves and orange fruits were observed, with the exception of Pb in leaves. Several statistically significant correlations between metal content in plants, metal content in soil fractions, and chemical characteristics of soil were also found.
Keywords:Heavy metals  availability  organic wastes  citrus soils  Spain
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