EFFECTS OF IRRIGATION WITH DEPURATED LIVESTOCK EFFLUENTS ON SOILS. A CASE STUDY FROM CENTRAL ITALY

The work deals with the qualitative modifications of a Calcaric fluvisol after irrigation with fresh water and depurated pig-slurry effluents (aerobic and anaerobic treatment, and phytodepuration with a reed bed system). The accumulation of nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) and heavy metals (Cd, C...

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Main Authors: Rosa Francaviglia, Alessandro Marchetti, Chiara Piccini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2010-12-01
Series:EQA
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Online Access:http://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/3804
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spelling doaj-bff5785c2d5742d1ab391bd2e1b73e382020-11-24T22:23:13ZengUniversity of BolognaEQA2039-98982281-44852010-12-0155334210.6092/issn.2281-4485/38043530EFFECTS OF IRRIGATION WITH DEPURATED LIVESTOCK EFFLUENTS ON SOILS. A CASE STUDY FROM CENTRAL ITALYRosa Francaviglia0Alessandro Marchetti1Chiara Piccini2Centro di Ricerca per lo Studio delle Relazioni tra Pianta e Suolo-CRA-RPS - RomaCentro di Ricerca per lo Studio delle Relazioni tra Pianta e Suolo-CRA-RPS - RomaCentro di Ricerca per lo Studio delle Relazioni tra Pianta e Suolo-CRA-RPS - RomaThe work deals with the qualitative modifications of a Calcaric fluvisol after irrigation with fresh water and depurated pig-slurry effluents (aerobic and anaerobic treatment, and phytodepuration with a reed bed system). The accumulation of nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) and heavy metals (Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn) as total and as bio-available forms in the soil was evaluated, together with soil aggregate stability index, hydraulic conductivity of the saturated soil and the in situ infiltration rate. The experimental field was divided into three plots, and cultivated with silage maize for three years (2003-2005). Results showed that the irrigation with depurated and phytodepurated effluents produced significant changes in the soil chemical properties controlling soil permeability, and influenced the bio-available fraction of heavy metals.http://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/3804pig-slurry effluentsnutritive elementsheavy metalssoil aggregate stabilityhydraulic conductivityin situ infiltration rate
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author Rosa Francaviglia
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spellingShingle Rosa Francaviglia
Alessandro Marchetti
Chiara Piccini
EFFECTS OF IRRIGATION WITH DEPURATED LIVESTOCK EFFLUENTS ON SOILS. A CASE STUDY FROM CENTRAL ITALY
EQA
pig-slurry effluents
nutritive elements
heavy metals
soil aggregate stability
hydraulic conductivity
in situ infiltration rate
author_facet Rosa Francaviglia
Alessandro Marchetti
Chiara Piccini
author_sort Rosa Francaviglia
title EFFECTS OF IRRIGATION WITH DEPURATED LIVESTOCK EFFLUENTS ON SOILS. A CASE STUDY FROM CENTRAL ITALY
title_short EFFECTS OF IRRIGATION WITH DEPURATED LIVESTOCK EFFLUENTS ON SOILS. A CASE STUDY FROM CENTRAL ITALY
title_full EFFECTS OF IRRIGATION WITH DEPURATED LIVESTOCK EFFLUENTS ON SOILS. A CASE STUDY FROM CENTRAL ITALY
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF IRRIGATION WITH DEPURATED LIVESTOCK EFFLUENTS ON SOILS. A CASE STUDY FROM CENTRAL ITALY
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF IRRIGATION WITH DEPURATED LIVESTOCK EFFLUENTS ON SOILS. A CASE STUDY FROM CENTRAL ITALY
title_sort effects of irrigation with depurated livestock effluents on soils. a case study from central italy
publisher University of Bologna
series EQA
issn 2039-9898
2281-4485
publishDate 2010-12-01
description The work deals with the qualitative modifications of a Calcaric fluvisol after irrigation with fresh water and depurated pig-slurry effluents (aerobic and anaerobic treatment, and phytodepuration with a reed bed system). The accumulation of nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) and heavy metals (Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn) as total and as bio-available forms in the soil was evaluated, together with soil aggregate stability index, hydraulic conductivity of the saturated soil and the in situ infiltration rate. The experimental field was divided into three plots, and cultivated with silage maize for three years (2003-2005). Results showed that the irrigation with depurated and phytodepurated effluents produced significant changes in the soil chemical properties controlling soil permeability, and influenced the bio-available fraction of heavy metals.
topic pig-slurry effluents
nutritive elements
heavy metals
soil aggregate stability
hydraulic conductivity
in situ infiltration rate
url http://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/3804
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