Effects of applications of sewage sludge and fertilizer nitrogen on cadmium and lead contents of grass.

Authors

  • O.J. Hemkes
  • A. Kemp
  • L.W. van Broekhoven

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18174/njas.v31i3.16945

Abstract

During 5 successive years, 0, 6, 12 or 18 t/ha yr metal-bearing sewage sludge on a DM basis was applied to permanent grassland. Each sludge application was combined with various N treatments. Cd content of the grass increased considerably with increasing amounts of sewage sludge and fertilizer N; Cd content was higher in young than in old grass. The latter also applied to Pb but the increase in Pb content was less and the relation between the supply of Pb and the Pb content of the grass was poor. During the late autumn and winter the increase in Pb content was striking and was probably caused by pollution from the atmosphere. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission)

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1983-08-01

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