Effect of Interactions of Arsenic, Organic Manures and Sulphur on Arsenic Availability in Some Selected Soils of West Bengal


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Authors

  • Indranil Das, Koushik Ghosh, D.K. Das and S.K. Sanyal

Keywords:

Arsenic contamination, sulphur × arsenic interaction, organic manures, incubation

Abstract

A laboratory incubation study was conducted to study the availability of arsenic (As) in some soils of West Bengal having As-contaminated groundwater, and also from an As-free zone. These soils were treated with sulphur (S), As and well-decomposed organic manures namely, compost and oilcakes. Results showed that application of compost in the As affected soils reduced the As extractability to the tune 38-39% while that of the same content has been reduced with lower magnitude (19 to 37%) with the application of oilcake. However, application of S coupled with or without manure increased As extractability. Application of manures coupled with the released As decreased the As concentration in soil solution. The increased extractability of As by S might be attributed to the competition of S with As for the same surface of the soil matrices, thereby moderating the toxicity of As in the soil-plant system. The interactions between As and S as well as As and compost were further revalidated in the fields growing mustard, where 2.17 and 11.2% reduction in As uptake by mustard grain was observed with a concomitant increase in yield by 5.88 and 4.58%, respectively with the application of highest doses of manure and S.

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D.K. Das and S.K. Sanyal, I. D. K. G. (2014). Effect of Interactions of Arsenic, Organic Manures and Sulphur on Arsenic Availability in Some Selected Soils of West Bengal. Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science, 62(2). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JISSS/article/view/43564