Remediation of Pb-Polluted soil using composted organic waste
Date
2017-01-16
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جامعة النيلين - كلية الدراسات العليا
Abstract
Composted organic waste has widely been used for improving soil
properties and increasing soil organic matter for better agricultural
production. Many trials were made to study the role of compost
application on remediation of lead (Pbfl) polluted soil, a problem that
endangered different soils in Sudan. A laboratory experiment was
conducted using composted organic waste and Pb” treated soil.
Different rates of compost (13%; 19%; 25%) were applied to the soil
characterized by low organic matter treated with different
concentrations of Pb” - solution (0.1N; 0.2N;0.3 N). The mixtures
were incubated for 6 weeks and were irrigated with 400 ml of water on
daily basis. Samples were collected from each treatment and analyzed
for Pb” concentrations. In addition, a potexperiment was conducted to
study the perfonnance and uptake of lead Pb“ by Sorghum bicolor
grown in the soil treated with different concentrations of Pb” solution
and Composted organic waste in different rates to assess the efficiency
of compost on remediating polluted soil and plant growth. The height
of plants and the number of leaves/plant were measured on 7, 10, l4,
l7, 20, 32 and 35 days from planting. The results revealed that
compost application to Pb+2 treated soil affected Pb” concentration as
a significant decrease was observed in samples treated with Pb’!
solution compared to control samples. Both height of sorghum and
number of leaves/plant were positively influenced by compost
remediationof Pb” soils. Therefore it is recommended that compost
could be applied to remediate polluted soils as it is cheap and
enviromnentally safe.
Key word: Sorghum bicolor;
Compost,
Lead pollution,
remediation
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Remediation of soil, composted organic waste, Compost, Lead pollution