Titolo | Changes in copper, lead and zinc concentrations in plants from paper mill sludge-treated soils |
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Tipo di pubblicazione | Articolo su Rivista peer-reviewed |
Anno di Pubblicazione | 2000 |
Autori | Calace, N., Petronio B.M., Picciolo M., Pietrantonio Massimiliana, and Pietroletti M. |
Rivista | Annali di Chimica |
Volume | 90 |
Paginazione | 655-663 |
ISSN | 00034592 |
Parole chiave | article, 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. |
Note | cited By 6 |
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Citation Key | Calace2000655 |