Biodegradability of grounded cell phone recharge cards in two Niger Delta soils

L. Odokuma, Jo Okara
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The biodegradability of four commonly used Global System for Mobile Telecommunication (GSM) telephone recharge cards in rainforest (RS) and mangrove (MS) soils of the Niger Delta were examined. The effect of bio-stimulation with inorganic fertilizers (NPK 15:15;15 and Urea) was also examined. Biodegradation was monitored over 28-day period using changes in total organic carbon (TOC) and carbon dioxide evolution. Positive control consisted of filter paper plus test soil (rain forest soil or mangrove soil). Negative control consisted of recharge card and sterile soil. There was a rapid increase in total heterotrophic bacterial (THB) and fungal (TF) counts from a magnitude of 10 4 to10 7 cfu/g for bacteria ad 10 3 to 10 4 cfu/g for fungi from day 0 to day 28 in the biodegradation test systems in rain forest and mangrove soils. There was no significant difference (p 2 evolution was independent of recharge card, soil type and fertilizer application. It was concluded that GSM recharge cards are readily degraded in both rainforest ad mangrove soils of the Niger Delta, even without bio-stimulation especially when they are first physically broken up. The recharge card type did not influence the rate of biodegradation. Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 5(1&2) 2005: 11-20
两种尼日尔三角洲土壤中接地的手机充值卡的生物降解性
研究了尼日尔三角洲热带雨林(RS)和红树林(MS)土壤中常用的四种GSM电话充值卡的生物降解性。同时考察了无机肥料(NPK 15:15;15和尿素)的生物刺激效果。利用总有机碳(TOC)和二氧化碳演变的变化监测28天的生物降解。阳性对照为滤纸加试验土(雨林土或红树林土)。阴性对照由补给卡和无菌土壤组成。在热带雨林和红树林土壤的生物降解试验系统中,从第0天到第28天,细菌和真菌的总异养细菌(THB)和真菌(TF)数量迅速增加,从10 4到10 7 cfu/g,真菌从10 3到10 4 cfu/g。土壤中磷含量的变化与补给卡、土壤类型和施肥无关,差异不显著。结论是,GSM充值卡在尼日尔三角洲的雨林和红树林土壤中很容易退化,即使没有生物刺激,特别是当它们第一次被物理分解时。充值卡类型对生物降解速率没有影响。应用科学,工程技术Vol. 5(1&2) 2005: 11-20
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