Ash from gasification of poultry feathers for heavy metal immobilization under assisted phytostabilization in soils

Barbara Klik, Piotr Jachimowicz, Ernesta Liniauskienė, M. Gusiatin, A. Radzevičius, M. Brtnický, R. Šadzevičius, A. Bęś, Z. Mazur, M. Dapkienė, M. Radziemska
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The carried-out experiment aimed to assess the influence of ash derived from the thermochemical conversion of feathers (AGF) as a soil amendment, and Dactylis glomerata L. as a test plant in aided phytostabilization of soil strongly contaminated by Cu, Cd, Pb and Zn. The influence of AHG on the chemical properties of soil (pH as well as total and CaCl2-extracted heavy metals) as well as the plant yield and concentration of heavy metals in the roots and shoots. The applied soil amendment influenced an increase in the pH values of soil (by 0.4 units) and a reduction in CaCl2-extractable forms of Zn (25%), Cu (23%), Cd (20%) and Pb (12%), as well as total forms of Cu (35%), Zn (35%), Pb (20%) and Cd (17%) in the soil. The plant yield of the shoots of Dactylis glomerata L. following the application of AGF was 31% higher when compared to the control series. The roots of the tested plant in the AGF series contained higher values of the analyzed heavy metals in relation to the shoots, which was especially visible in the case of Pb (more than twice as high) and Cd (37%).
在土壤植物稳定辅助条件下气化家禽羽毛产生的灰烬对重金属的固定作用
本实验旨在评估羽毛热化学转化产生的灰烬(AGF)作为土壤改良剂以及作为测试植物的 Dactylis glomerata L.对受到铜、镉、铅和锌严重污染的土壤进行植物稳定化的影响。AHG 对土壤化学性质(pH 值以及重金属总量和 CaCl2 萃取量)、植物产量和根茎中重金属浓度都有影响。施用土壤改良剂后,土壤的 pH 值提高了 0.4 个单位,土壤中 CaCl2 可萃取形式的锌(25%)、铜(23%)、镉(20%)和铅(12%)以及总形式的铜(35%)、锌(35%)、铅(20%)和镉(17%)均有所减少。施用 AGF 后,Dactylis glomerata L. 的嫩枝产量比对照系列高出 31%。在 AGF 系列中,受测植物根部的重金属分析值高于芽部,尤其是铅(高出两倍多)和镉(37%)。
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