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The Effect of Waste Materials on the Content of Some Macroelements in Test Plants

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The study reported here was to determine the effect of an application of organic and mineral materials and their mixtures, combined with mineral fertiliser regime, on the content of selected macroelements in cocksfoot grass and maize. The trial was a completely randomised arrangement with three replicates. Two experimental factors were tested: factor A – fertilisation with organic and mineral materials ( sewage sludge fresh and composted, hard coal incineration ashes , calcium carbonate, mixture of this components) and factor B – mineral fertilisation. The observed effects are indicative of the legitimacy of applying sewage sludge and its mixture with hard coal ash to fertilise agricultural crops as this would reduce reliance on mineral fertiliser, which is very desirable in sustainable agriculture. Mineral fertilisation applied to both the test plants significantly reduced their contents of calcium and magnesium but it increased their content of potassium.
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167--174
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Bibliogr. 28 poz., tab.
Twórcy
  • Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, B. Prusa 14 st., 08-110 Siedlce, Poland
  • Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Faculty of Agrobioengineering and Animal Husbandry, B. Prusa 14 st., 08-110 Siedlce, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Antonkiewicz J. 2007. The effect of hard coal ashes on the amount and quality of maize yield. Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, 9(3), 20–25.
  • 2. Antonkiewicz J., Popławska A., Kołodziej B., Ciarkowska K., Gambuś F., Bryk M., Babula J. 2020. Application of ash and municipal sewage sludge as macronutient sources in sustainable plant biomass production. Journal of Environmental Management, 264, 110450.
  • 3. Antonkiewicz J., Wiśniowska-Kieljan B. 2014. Effect of furnace waste and municipal sewage sludge on the Ca, Mg, K, Na and P uptake by a mixture of grasses. Annales Universitatis Mariae CurieSkłodowska, 69(2), 56–69.
  • 4. Bartkowska I., Dzienis L. 2019. Utilization of sewage sludge after the prosess of autothermal digestion. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 20(8), 44–49.
  • 5. Becher M., Pakuła K., Kalembasa D. Malinowska E. 2013. Resources and quality of organic master in arable Luvisols of Siedlce upland. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum, seria Agricultura, 12(4), 7–17.
  • 6. Becher M., Symanowicz B., Jaremko D., Trzcińska E. 2018. Chemical composition of compost from municipal waste in the context of use as fertilizer. Acta Agrophysica, 25(3), 329–341.
  • 7. Belmonte M., Decap J., Martinez M., Vidal G. 2006. Effect of aerobic sludge with increasing level of adaptation on abietic acid biodegradation. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 77, 861–867.
  • 8. Boss C.B., Fredeen K.J. 2004. Concepts, instrumentation and techniques in Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry, Perkin-Elmer, Shelton, 2004.
  • 9. Ciećko Z., Żołnowski A.C., Chełstowski A. 2007. Residual effect of hard coal fly ashes on the chemical composition of meadow grass. Advances of Agricultural Sciences Problem Issues, 518, 23–33. (in Polish)
  • 10. Godlewska A. 2017. Changes in the contents of selected heavy metals in test plants fertilized with sewage sludge and hadr coal ash. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 18(2), 97–102.
  • 11. Godlewska A. 2018. Assessment of the content of selected trace elements in cocksfoot and maize manured with sewage sludge mixed with hard coal ash. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 16(3), 2141–2148.
  • 12. Godlewska A., Kalembasa S. 2003. The content of sulphur organic and inorganic compounds in the waste activated sludges their turnover in soils and influence on plants. Part III. The content of macroelements in Lolium multiflorum. Polish Journal of Soil Science, 36(2), 175–186.
  • 13. Gondek K. Filipek-Mazur B. 2006a. Effectiveness of sewage sludge fertilisation as assessed on basis of plant yielding and nutrient utilisation. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Formatio Circumiectus, 8(1), 83–93. (in Polish)
  • 14. Gondek K., Filipek-Mazur B. 2006b. Content of calcium, magnesium and sodium in plants fertilized with sewage sludge. Acta Agrophysica, 8(1), 83–93. (in Polish)
  • 15. Jackson B.P., Miller W.P. 2000. Soil solution chemistry of a fly ash, poultry litter, and sewage sludgeamendsd soil. Journal of Environmental Quality, 29, 2430–2436.
  • 16. Kalembasa D., Becher M. 2009. Properties of organic matter in chosen soils fertilized with sewage sludge. Environment Protection Engineering, 35(2), 165–171.
  • 17. Kalembasa S., Godlewska A. 2009. Influence of varied nutrition and liming on Cu, Zn, and Fe contents at test plants. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 18(7a), 1210–1213.
  • 18. Leszczyńska D., Kwiatkowska-Malina J. 2011. Effect of organic matter from various sources on yield and quality of plant on soils contaminated with heavy metals. Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S, 18(4), 501–507.
  • 19. Maksimovic S., Blagojevic S., Pilic R. Stanojkovic, A. 2008. Quality characteristics of some Grass cultivated on fly-ash deposits of a termal Power stadion. Fresenius. Environmental. Bulletin, 17(5), 584–588.
  • 20. Pesonen J., Kuokkanen V., Kuokkanen T., Illikainen M. 2016. Co-granulation of bioash with sewage sludge and lime for fertilizer use. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 4, 4817–4821.
  • 21. Staniak M., Księżak J. 2008. Chemical composition of Festulolium braunii-Trifolium pratense mixtures in relation to nitrogen fertilisation and teh share components. WaterEnvironment-Rural Areas, 8,2b(24), 163–173. (in Polish)
  • 22. Symanowicz B., Kalembasa S., Niedbała M. 2015. Impact of multi-annual mineral fertilization with NPKCa on the content and uptake of magnesium by eastern galega,” Journal of Elementology, 20(4), 1011–1019.
  • 23. Tiruneh A.T., Fadiran A.O., Mtshali J.S. 2014. Evaluation of the risk of heavy metals in sewage sludge intended for agricultural application in Swaziland. International Journal of Environmental Science, 5(1), 197–216.
  • 24. Usman K, Khan S., Ghulam S., Khan M.U., Khan N., Khan M.A., Khan S.K. 2012. Sewage Sludge: An Important Biological Resource for Sustainable Agriculture and Its Environmental Implications. American Journal of Plant Science, 3, 1708–1721.
  • 25. Wen G., Bates T.E., Voroney R.P., Winter J.P., Schellenberg M.P. 1999. Influence application of sewage sludge, and sludge and manure composts on plant Ca and Mg concentration and soil extractability in field experiments. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 55, 51–61.
  • 26. Wierzbowska J., Sienkiewicz S., Krzebietke S., Sternik P. 2016. Sewage sludge as a source of nitrogen and phosphorus for Virginia fanpetals. Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science, 22, 722–727.
  • 27. Wiśniowska-Kielian B., Lipiński, W. 2007. Evaluation of the chemical composition of plants. Polskie Towarzystwo Inżynierii Ekologicznej, Krajowa stacja Chemiczno-Rolnicza, Kraków-WarszawaWrocław. (in Polish)
  • 28. Zhang X., Wang X-Q., Wang D-F. 2017. Immobilization of Heavy Metals in Sewage Sludge during Land Application Process in China: A Review. Sustainability, 9, 2020.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2021).
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