Efficiency of various sewage sludges and their biochars in improving selected soil properties and growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum)

Due to increasing demand of P fertilizers and gradual decrease in P resources, recyclable P is the focus of researchers in recent years. Sewage sludge (SS) is a municipal waste that contains appreciable amounts of P and probably other nutrients. In present study, the effects of various SS and their...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of environmental management 2018-10, Vol.223, p.607-613
Hauptverfasser: Rehman, Rabia Abdur, Rizwan, Muhammad, Qayyum, Muhammad Farooq, Ali, Shafaqat, Zia-ur-Rehman, Muhammad, Zafar-ul-Hye, Muhammad, Hafeez, Farhan, Iqbal, Muhammad Fasih
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Zusammenfassung:Due to increasing demand of P fertilizers and gradual decrease in P resources, recyclable P is the focus of researchers in recent years. Sewage sludge (SS) is a municipal waste that contains appreciable amounts of P and probably other nutrients. In present study, the effects of various SS and their biochars (450 °C for 2 h) were investigated on soil properties and P uptake in wheat (Triticum aestivum) with and without P fertilizer. The biomass of plants and grain yield were significantly increased with application of SS and their biochars as compared to the control treatment either without or with P application. Moreover, there was significant interaction between treatments and P application for the concentration of K, and P in shoots and roots of wheat. Shoot P concentration was not significantly affected with SS than biochars whereas root P concentration was higher in SS treatments than respective biochars. Higher increase in Olsen's P concentration was observed in populated area sludge applied-soil as compared to disposal sludge and their biochars. Overall, it is observed that SS application increased the wheat yield and P concentrations in plants than control depending upon SS types whereas biochar application decreased the P concentration in roots. Grain yield and P concentration in shoots were not significantly affected for the treatment with P fertilizers than without P. Sewage sludge and their biochars might be a potential source of P but further research is needed to recommend the use of modified SS-biochars as source of available P for crops. •Sewage sludges (SS) and their biochars could improve soil properties.•Sewage sludges and biochars could improve wheat growth and yield.•Sewage sludges and biochars improved P and K contents in plants.•Biochars and SS might be alternate source of P fertilizers.
ISSN:0301-4797
1095-8630
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.06.081