PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL-PROPERTIES, PLANT-GROWTH, AND RADIONUCLIDE ACCUMULATION EFFECTS FROM MIXING PHOSPHOGYPSUM WITH SOME SOILS

Citation
M. Aloudat et al., PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL-PROPERTIES, PLANT-GROWTH, AND RADIONUCLIDE ACCUMULATION EFFECTS FROM MIXING PHOSPHOGYPSUM WITH SOME SOILS, Communications in soil science and plant analysis, 29(15-16), 1998, pp. 2515-2528
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science","Plant Sciences",Agriculture,"Chemistry Analytical
ISSN journal
00103624
Volume
29
Issue
15-16
Year of publication
1998
Pages
2515 - 2528
Database
ISI
SICI code
0010-3624(1998)29:15-16<2515:PACPAR>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Large areas of salt-affected soils exists in Syria. Besides, large qua ntities of phosphogypsum (PG) are stacked in areas close to the fertil izer factories radioactivity 350 to 400 Bq kg(-1)) that may pose a neg ative impact on the environment. Different rates of PG (0, 0.25, 2.5, 5, and 25%) were mixed with three soils characterized by different lev el of salinity (ECe 5.25, 9.44 and 17.66 dS m(-1)) to monitor the effe ct of mixing PG on the physical and chemical properties of the soils, plant growth and the accumulation of radionuclides in soils and plants . The high PG application rates (2.5, 5, and 25%) were used to monitor the effects of adding the normal application rate of PG (5 T ha(-1)) for 10, 20, and 100 consecutive years. Soil-PG mixtures were put in 8. 5 kg pots where trifolium (Trifolium pilulare) and barley (Hordium vul gare var. Arabi Abyad) were seeded. The results showed that mixing PG increased the saturated hydraulic conductivity, reduced Cl-1 and incre ased SO24- concentrations in the saturated extracts and increased the available phosphorus (P). Mixing PG increased plant height, shoot numb er and dry weigh of both plants. Barley grain weight increased by 62.0 , 49.8, and 39.5% in Ramet-Leha, Maskane, and Beni-Taghleb soils, resp ectively. The radioactivity of barley grains and the vegetative parts of the two plants grown in these mixtures were below the detective lev el (1.1 Bq kg(-1) of dry weight).