Effect of Liquid Animal Manure Application on the Solubilization of Heavy Metals from Soil
- 1 March 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 46 (1-3) , 25-39
- https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319208026994
Abstract
The effect of liquid animal manure on heavy metal solubilization in soil has been studied in the laboratory; three different types of experiments were carried out: 1) aerobic and anaerobic incubation of soil/manure mixtures 2) desorption of heavy metals from soil, as affected by manure liquid fraction 3) gel permeation chromatography of soil/manure aqueous extracts to identify components responsible for heavy metal solubilization. Alf three different approaches showed that complexation involving high molecular weight dissolved organic matter from the soil/manure matrix is (together with pH) the most important driving force for heavy metal solubilization. As a consequence, chemical and microbial processes (e.g. nitrification) that influence dissolved organic matter concentrations in the soil solution, determine the degree of heavy metal solubilization in manured soil.Keywords
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