Evaluation of the mercury content of loamy sand soil after long-term nitrogen and potassium fertilization
fertility
toxic metal
Plant culture
pollutant
accumulation
01 natural sciences
chemical properties
6. Clean water
SB1-1110
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI:
10.17221/584/2015-pse
Publication Date:
2016-01-05T07:26:07Z
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ABSTRACT
The study was based on soil samples taken after the long-term fertilizer experiment (1974-2014) where different doses of nitrogen and potassium were applied. The experiment was located at the Research Station of the UTP University of Science and Technology in Bydgoszcz (Poland). The long-term application of nitrogen and potassium fertilizers leads to changes in the concentration of mercury, soil acidification, reduction in total organic carbon, total nitrogen as well as affluence of available nutrients (P, K, Mg) and increased mobility of copper and zinc. The significant positive correlation between total mercury content in the soil and the content of N-NO3, Zn, N-NH4 and the hydrolytic acidity value were stated.
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