Nitrogen transformation in sewage-sludge amended soil as influenced by addition of zinc,cadmium and nickel
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Keywords:
sewage-sludge, sludge-amended soil, heavy metal, multi-metal, nitrification, ammonification, incubationAbstract
    An incubation experiment was conducted to study the effect of Zn, Cd and Ni alone and in combination on the N
transronnation in loamy-sand soil amended with sewage-sludge. Nitrification decreased significantly at Zn, Cd and Ni
concentration >1.5,>=0.25 and >=1.5 meq/kg, respectively at the end of 16 weeks incubation. However, the decrease
was more marked during later period of incubation. Ammonification was affected at much higher rates of metal addition.
The threshold metal concetration for 5% decrease in the total mineralized N was 6 (196.1 ppm), 0.25 (14.1 ppm)
and 6 (176.1 ppm) meq/kg Zn, Cd and Ni, respectively. The efTect of Zn and Ni on the N transformation was comparable,
whereas Cd was 6-8 and 4-6 times more inhibiting than Zn and Ni. Addition of metals combinedly caused severe
reduction in the nitrification and ammonification. The effect was additive on the nitrification up to 6, 1 and 6 meq/kg
Zn, Cd and Ni. respectively when used in combination. Further increase in the metal concentration resulted in more
than addilive inhibitory effect except the 9, 1.5 and 9 meq/kg Zn, Cd and Ni, respectively showing less than additive
effect when combinedly added. Addition of metals combinedly caused 9.5-86.1 and 14-44.2% decrease in the nitrification
and ammonification, respectively after 16 weeks of incubation.
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SINGHA, D. D., SINGH, A., & GUPTA, A. P. (2013). Nitrogen transformation in sewage-sludge amended soil as influenced by addition of zinc,cadmium and nickel. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 68(2). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAgS/article/view/27317