The effects of fly ash-containing sludge amendment on nitrogen content and urease activity of soils

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2007

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Parlar Scientific Publications

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The present study was undertaken to demonstrate the effects of fly-ash addition to sludges on nitrogen content and urease activity of soils. Wastewater sludges added with varying doses of fly-ash (40, 80 and 120%, on dry weight basis) were amended to a clay soil, and the variations in ammonium, nitrate and total nitrogen contents and urease activities were monitored during incubation at 28 degrees C for 360 days. Co-application of fly-ash and wastewater sludge, especially at the dose of 120 % fly-ash, caused an initial decrease in inorganic nitrogen and urease activity levels in contradiction to sludge-only application. However, after the first 3 months of incubation, this adverse effect almost disappeared. Application of fly-ash/sludge mixture to soil with appropriate dosages (< 120%) may not affect the microbiological processes occurring in soil system.

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Fly ash, Nitrogen, Soil, Wastewater sludge, Urease activity, Sewage-sludge, Stabilization, Wastes, Environmental sciences & ecology, Enzyme activity, Fly ash, Inorganic nitrogen, Sludge, Soil amendment, Urea

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Topaç, F. O. vd. (2007). "The effects of fly ash-containing sludge amendment on nitrogen content and urease activity of soils". Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 16(5), 532-536.

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