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Effect of biosolids from municipal sewage sludge composted with rice husk on soil functionality

TitleEffect of biosolids from municipal sewage sludge composted with rice husk on soil functionality
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsSciubba, Luigi, Cavani L., Marzadori C., and Ciavatta C.
JournalBiology and Fertility of Soils
Volume49
Pagination597-608
ISSN01782762
Keywordsanoxic conditions, Bioavailability, biosolid, Cadmium, Chemical analysis, Chromium, composting, Copper, crop residue, dissolved organic carbon, DTPA, enzyme activity, Europe, microbial activity, Microbial community, Municipal solid waste, oxic conditions, rice, sandy loam, sewage, silty clay, sludge, soil quality, total organic carbon
Abstract

Two different biosolids were obtained composting anaerobic (A) and aerobic (B) municipal sewage sludge (SS) with rice husk. Higher amounts of SS (1:1 v/v) could be used in this composting process than in conventional ones. The two biosolids were characterized by chemical analysis and compared with a conventional green manure plus municipal solid waste and municipal SS compost. The effect of these products on soil functionality was studied in a 14-week incubation experiment by their addition to two different soils (silty clay-Ustic Endoaquert-and sandy loam-Aquic Xeropsamment). The total organic C ranged from 20 to 26 % and total N from 1.6 to 2.5 % in the two biosolids. The most relevant difference was due to dissolved organic C that was lower in the anaerobic biosolid (1 mg C kg-1) than in the other products (5-6 mg C kg-1). The total trace elements (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) contents were under the limits fixed by the European legislation for soil application of SS (EC Directive 86/278/EEC, 1986). The three biosolids did not show strong negative effects on soil functionality during the incubation experiment, although some significant differences were found. The aerobic biosolid B mainly increased cumulative N release, microbial activity, basal respiration rate, microbial biomass-C-to-total organic C ratio, β-glucosidase, alkaline phosphomonoesterase and aryl-sulphatase activities. The anaerobic one (B) decreased basal respiration rate, microbial biomass-C-to-total organic C ratio and aryl-sulphatase activity. DTPA soil bioavailable heavy metals were not affected by biosolids additions. © 2012 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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DOI10.1007/s00374-012-0748-4
Citation KeySciubba2013597