PEDOSPHERESoil Microbial Biomass After Three-Year Consecutive Composted Tannery Sludge Amendment
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2022, Journal of Hazardous MaterialsCitation Excerpt :As tannery sludge contains high concentrations of Cr, its direct application to soil may cause environmental contamination. However, it can be reused for agricultural purposes as soil amendment or organic fertilizer after composting (Silva et al., 2014). In general, Cr behaviour in soil depends on several factors: pH and redox potential, Cr oxidation state, amount of organic matter and of certain reactive minerals (e.g., Fe and Mn oxides), presence of electron donors or acceptors, competing ions and complexing agents (Adriano, 2001).
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2022, GeodermaCitation Excerpt :The latter allowed to distinguish a portion with a high Ca/C ration (in red), ascribable to Ca-carbonates and phosphates, and a portion (in white) attributable to organic matter. The strong correlation between Ca and C in the organic fraction of this soil is due to soil amendment with tannery sludge, which typically contain large amounts of Ca (deriving from the leather liming process) besides organic material from leather residues (Gattullo et al., 2020; Silva et al. 2014). Identifying organic matter in soil aggregates is very important since it strongly affects the soil physical–chemical properties, such as the structure, porosity, and cation exchange capacity.
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2018, Science of the Total EnvironmentCitation Excerpt :The temporary increment of organic matter from SS explains these values (Santos et al., 2012; Silva et al., 2014). All values referring to SBR and qCO2 suggested that microbial populations operate in the absence of metabolic stress (Silva et al., 2014). We know that organic matter from SS when applied to soils of tropical regions is rapidly degraded (Busato et al., 2012; Vieira et al., 2014 and the increase of organic matter in the soil over time is very low or zero (Yada et al., 2015, Kirchmann et al., 2017).
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Supported by the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Brazil (No. 302999/2011-6) and the Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Piauí, Brazil (No. 032/2011).