Effects of municipal waste leachate on seed germination in soil-compost mixtures

Citation
L. Marchiol et al., Effects of municipal waste leachate on seed germination in soil-compost mixtures, RESTOR ECOL, 7(2), 1999, pp. 155-161
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
RESTORATION ECOLOGY
ISSN journal
10612971 → ACNP
Volume
7
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
155 - 161
Database
ISI
SICI code
1061-2971(199906)7:2<155:EOMWLO>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
The goal of revegetation projects on degraded or polluted lands is to creat e a near-natural, stable, and quick-response ecosystem that does not requir e particular management after establishment and that is compatible with the surrounding landscape. Municipal waste compost (MWC) is commonly used in r evegetation projects as a source of organic matter. The aim of this study w as to investigate the germination percent age and average time of germinati on of 23 species (12 cultivated grasses and legumes and 11 native herbs) as affected by the leachates from soil, three different mixtures of soil-comp ost, and pure compost. The treatments influenced the average time of germin ation (ATG); legumes were the most affected species, followed by grasses an d wild herbs. The percentage of germination of Festuca arundinacea was not affected by the presence of compost leachate, while Lolium multiflorum was the most sensitive species. A higher content of compost in the mixture caus ed a delay in germination of all the grasses. Most of the legumes were able to germinate in the leachate of the soil-compost mixtures, but their germi nation was delayed; Trifolium pratense had the highest sensitivity in terms of average Lime of germination. The native herbs Lepidium sativum, Matrica ria chamomilla, and Sanguisorba officinalis germinated without any adverse effect when treated with leachate from high levels of MWC; the germination of Amaranthus cruentus was influenced by all levels of MWC in substrates, s uggesting a high specific sensitivity for toxic components of leachate from MWC-soil mixtures.