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Changes in copper, lead and zinc concentrations in plants from paper mill sludge-treated soils

TitleChanges in copper, lead and zinc concentrations in plants from paper mill sludge-treated soils
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsCalace, N., Petronio B.M., Picciolo M., Pietrantonio Massimiliana, and Pietroletti M.
JournalAnnali di Chimica
Volume90
Pagination655-663
ISSN00034592
Keywordsarticle, barley, chemistry, Copper, Hordeum, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, industrial waste, Lead, metabolism, metal, Metals, Paper, pH, Soil, Zinc
Abstract

Effects of paper mill sludge addition on the availability of metals were studied on different soils both laboratory and naturally polluted; copper, lead and zinc concentrations were determined in Hordeum Distichum plants grown on the untreated and on sludge-treated soils. In some case a decrease of metal concentration is observed on sludge-treated soils; these results are consistent with the reduction of metal mobile forms in the soil, before plant growth The decrease of metal availability in sludge-treated soils may be related with the pH value of the soil after sludge addition.

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Citation KeyCalace2000655