ABSTRACT: Contents of heavy metal on agricultural soils have been raised by land applications of sewage sludge and may constitute a hazard to plants, animals and humans. A field experiment was carried out from 1983 to 1987, to evaluate the long-term effect of sewage sludge application, with and without liming, on heavy metal accumulation and availability in a Rhodic Hapludox soil grown with maize (HMD 7974 hybrid). Trials were set up in a completely randomized blocks design with four replications. Each block was split i
The movement of heavy metals through soils amen water pollution of the metals. A study was conducted...
A calcareus soli with a low content of organic matter was trated with aerobic or anaerobic sewage sl...
Municipal sewage sludge was applied in a single application to an acid (pH 5.6) silt loam soil in a ...
Abstract: Land application of sewage sludge is potentially beneficial as an inexpensive nutrient sou...
The need for solutions to minimize the negative environmental impacts of anthropogenic activities Fh...
Sewage sludge application to soils is regulated by its total metal content. However, the real risk o...
The recycling of sewage sludge to agricultural land results in the slow accumulation of potentially ...
Silvopastoral systems are ancient farming systems in the world, consisting of the combination of a w...
Contents of heavy metal on agricultural soils have been raised by land applications of sewage sludge...
The total content of heavy metals in soil does not indicate bioavailability of these ele-ments after...
A pot experiment was conducted to test the hypothesis that decomposition of organic matter in sewage...
Several factors depending on the sludge, the soil, or the combination of both substrates, may affect...
Purpose Acidic soils exhibit high trace element availability compared to neutral pH soils, and thus,...
One option adopted in many countries around the world is the use of sewage sludge as fertilizer in a...
Sewage sludge may be used as an agricultural fertilizer, but the practice has been criticized becaus...
The movement of heavy metals through soils amen water pollution of the metals. A study was conducted...
A calcareus soli with a low content of organic matter was trated with aerobic or anaerobic sewage sl...
Municipal sewage sludge was applied in a single application to an acid (pH 5.6) silt loam soil in a ...
Abstract: Land application of sewage sludge is potentially beneficial as an inexpensive nutrient sou...
The need for solutions to minimize the negative environmental impacts of anthropogenic activities Fh...
Sewage sludge application to soils is regulated by its total metal content. However, the real risk o...
The recycling of sewage sludge to agricultural land results in the slow accumulation of potentially ...
Silvopastoral systems are ancient farming systems in the world, consisting of the combination of a w...
Contents of heavy metal on agricultural soils have been raised by land applications of sewage sludge...
The total content of heavy metals in soil does not indicate bioavailability of these ele-ments after...
A pot experiment was conducted to test the hypothesis that decomposition of organic matter in sewage...
Several factors depending on the sludge, the soil, or the combination of both substrates, may affect...
Purpose Acidic soils exhibit high trace element availability compared to neutral pH soils, and thus,...
One option adopted in many countries around the world is the use of sewage sludge as fertilizer in a...
Sewage sludge may be used as an agricultural fertilizer, but the practice has been criticized becaus...
The movement of heavy metals through soils amen water pollution of the metals. A study was conducted...
A calcareus soli with a low content of organic matter was trated with aerobic or anaerobic sewage sl...
Municipal sewage sludge was applied in a single application to an acid (pH 5.6) silt loam soil in a ...