Publication: Effects of long term irrigation with polluted water and sludge amendment. on some soil enzyme activities
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2008-01
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Topaç, Fatma Olcay
Başkaya, Hüseyin Savaş
Alkan, Ufuk
Katkat, Ali Vahap
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Destech Publications
Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of wastewater sludge-fly ash mixtures on urease, dehydrogenase, alkaline phosphatase and beta-glucosidase activities in soils. In order to evaluate the probable effects of previous soil management practices (irrigation with polluted water) on soil enzymes, two different soil samples which were similar in physical properties, but different in irrigation practice were used. The application of wastewater sludges supplemented with varying doses of fly ash increased potential enzyme activities for a short period of time (3 months) in comparison to unamended soils. However, the activity levels generally showed a decreasing trend with increasing ash ratios indicating the inhibitory effect of fly ash. The urease and dehydrogenase activities were particularly lower in soils irrigated from a polluted stream, indicating the negative effects of the previous soil management on soil microbial activity.
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Coal fly-ash, Alkaline-phosphatase activity, Microbial activity, Sewage-sludge, Nitrogen, Biomass, Engineering
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Topaç, F.O. vd. (2008). "Effects of long term irrigation with polluted water and sludge amendment. on some soil enzyme activities". Journal of Residuals Science and Technology, 5(1), 33-40.