scholarly journals CARACTERÍSTICAS GEOQUÍMICAS DE LOS SEDIMENTOS SUPERFICIALES DE LA LAGUNA LA RESTINGA, ISLA DE MARGARITA, VENEZUELA.

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Velásquez ◽  
Arístide Márquez ◽  
Ivis Fermín ◽  
Fabiola López ◽  
Deudedit Hernández ◽  
...  

This research aims to evaluate some chemical parameters of surface sediments of La Restinga coastal lagoon, located in Margarita Island, Nueva Esparta State, Venezuela. Using classical methodology for geochemical studies, grain size and texture of sediment percentage of organic carbon and total organic matter, as well as calcium carbonate were analyzed. Additionally, the concentrations of total nitrogen, total phosphorus and aliphatic hydrocarbons were determined. The results showed that in La Restinga lagoon sedimentary sandy texture dominate above sandy-loam and sandy-clay. The percentages of total organic carbon, total organic matter and calcium carbonate respectively varied as follows: 1.70-25.53%, 11.10-82.10% and 2.93-44.01%. Concentrations of 282.10-1571.80 mg kg-1 in total nitrogen, 419.50-2033.70 mg kg-1 in total phosphorus and 5.65-63.18 mg kg-1 for aliphatic hydrocarbons were determined. The total organic matter in the lagoon La Restinga is distributed based on the fine particles of sediment and the presence of mangroves, in turn calcium carbonate, was associated mainly to contributions from organisms with calcareous shell. The low values of the ratio NT/PT (under 5) suggest limitation of nitrogen in the ecosystem, and natural or anthropogenic enrichment of phosphorus in the sediment. The levels found of certain aliphatic hydrocarbons, are not considered as contamination levels as established by CARIPOL (1980), except in the eastern end of the main body of the lagoon. According to the points made in this study, we can infer that La Restinga Lagoon showed symptoms of degradation product of human intervention in the ecosystem.

2021 ◽  
pp. 53-55
Author(s):  
Anjana P. A ◽  
Radhakrishnan V .V. ◽  
Mohanan K. V.

The response of brinjal plants to organic fertilizers and inorganic fertilizers under pot experiment investigated. This invivo experiment did in the Genetics and Plant Breeding Division of the Department of Botany, University of Calicut. Brinjal plants treated with three sources of organic fertilizers (vermicompost, groundnut cake and bonemeal), three sources of inorganic fertilizers (NPK 16:16:16, NPK 10:5:20 and urea) compared with control. The experimental design followed was a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with twenty-ve replicates. Soil properties were analyzed by collecting the soil from nine representative samples from each treatment. The soil parameters such as the pH, electrical conductivity (mhos/cm), total organic carbon (%), total organic matter, total nitrogen, phosphorus (kg/ha), potassium (g/ha), manganese, sulphur, iron, zinc, copper and boron were analyzed. The results showed that the macro and micronutrient availability increased in organic fertilizer treatments. Vermicompost increased soil properties signicantly. The percentage of organic carbon increased in organic fertilizer treatments. The same result showed in the case of total organic matter. Groundnut cake treatment gave the highest organic matter (4.75). Total nitrogen was highest in bonemeal (0.95) and potassium was highest in vermicompost (330kg/ha). Phosphorous (48.33kg/ha) and sulphur (43.1mg kg-1) were recorded highest in bonemeal. The highest values of trace elements (25 mg kg-1for Fe in groundnut cake; 0.96mg kg-1Cu, 14mg kg-1 Mn, 5.1mg kg-1 Zn and 0.98 mg kg-1 B in vermicompost observed. Therefore, 38% of the increase in iron, 17.0% off copper,14.75% increase in manganese, 2.82% increase in zinc and 20.99% increase seen in boron.


2014 ◽  
Vol 931-932 ◽  
pp. 762-767
Author(s):  
Wassana Taenkaew ◽  
Suhainee Samo ◽  
Prukraya Pongyeela ◽  
Juntima Chungsiriporn ◽  
Jutarut Pornpunyapat

A survey of cooperative concentrated rubber latex industry in southern Thailand showed that most of them do not have adequate treatments for their wastes. Especially, skim latex serum (SS) with high source of ammonia is a main wastewater generated from their industries and concentrated latex sludge (CS) with high source of phosphorus is a main solid waste obtained from their industries. It was noted that both of the wastes cause environment problems. Water pollution and bad smell of NH3from these waste systems have also been generated and affected to human health. One low investment possibility is the elaboration of these wastes by composting because these wastes contain some nutrients (N, P, K) in available forms resulting in high potential to add value for fertilizer production. However, both of the wastes have a small amount of organic matter content that need to be mixed with other materials with high organic matter such as sawdust (SD). Thus, the aim of this research was to investigate the utilization of these wastes to produce compost. In this work, the SS, CS and SD were composted in specially designed composting vessel (6L) with various mixing ratios of the SS, CS and SD in order to examine the optimized mixing condition and physical properties of the compost. Each treatment was composted with 60 days of composting duration. The performance of composting process was analyzed in term of the following: temperature, pH, electric conductivity, total organic carbon, total nitrogen, total phosphorus and C/N ratio. The analysis of temperature, pH, and electric conductivity was measured every day while the analysis of total organic carbon, total nitrogen, total phosphorus and C/N ratio was investigated every 10 days. According to the results, the optimized mixing ratio of SS, CS and SD for composting was 1:1:1. The final resultant compost was feasible for agricultural use. From the view point of compost qualities, it was in the range of the Thai compost standard with 7.91 of pH, 15.06 (%w/w) of total organic carbon, 1.24 (%w/w) of total nitrogen, 0.69 (%w/w) of total phosphorus and 21.6 of C/N ratio.


Agronomy ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 208
Author(s):  
Małgorzata Szostek ◽  
Ewa Szpunar-Krok ◽  
Renata Pawlak ◽  
Jadwiga Stanek-Tarkowska ◽  
Anna Ilek

The aim of the study was to compare the effect of conventional, simplified, and organic farming systems on changes in the content of soil organic carbon, organic matter fractions, total nitrogen, and the enzymatic activity. The research was conducted from 2016–2018 on arable land in the south-eastern part of Poland. The selected soils were cultivated in conventional tillage (C_Ts), simplified tillage (S_Ts), and organic farming (O_Fs) systems. The analyses were performed in soil from the soil surface layers (up to 25 cm depth) of the experimental plots. The highest mean contents of soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, and organic matter fractions were determined in soils subjected to the simplified tillage system throughout the experimental period. During the study period, organic carbon concentration on surface soil layers under simplified tillage systems was 31 and 127% higher than the soil under conventional tillage systems and organic farming systems, respectively. Also, the total nitrogen concentration in those soils was more than 40% and 120% higher than conventional tillage systems and organic farming systems, respectively. Moreover, these soils were characterised by a progressive decline in SOC and Nt resources over the study years. There was no significant effect of the analysed tillage systems on the C:N ratio. The tillage systems induced significant differences in the activity of the analysed soil enzymes, i.e., dehydrogenase (DH) and catalase (CAT). The highest DH activity throughout the experiment was recorded in the O_Fs soils, and the mean value of this parameter was in the range of 6.01–6.11 μmol TPF·kg−1·h−1. There were no significant differences in the CAT values between the variants of the experiment. The results confirm that, regardless of other treatments, such as the use of organic fertilisers, tillage has a negative impact on the content of SOC and organic matter fractions in the O_Fs system. All simplifications in tillage reducing the interference with the soil surface layer and the use of organic fertilisers contribute to improvement of soil properties and enhancement of biological activity, which helps to maintain its productivity and fertility.


1985 ◽  
Vol 17 (11-12) ◽  
pp. 315-316
Author(s):  
Mitsumasa Okada ◽  
Ryuichi Sudo

Abstract–Phosphorus removal by biological means in continuous-flow aerobic/ anaerobic activated sludge processes is now in a stage of full-scale operations. The similar aerobic/anaerobic treatment is also found in biological processes for nitrogen removal by nitrification followed by denitrification. These processes are successfully applied not only to continuous-flow system but also to sequencing batch reactor (SBR) activated sludge processes, whereas little attempts have been reported on phosphorus removal in SBR activated sludge processes. It is most probable that both phosphorus and nitrogen in addition to organic matter can be removed by the SBR activated sludge processes if aerobic and anaerobic treatments were properly incorporated into a cycle of batch operation. Laboratory scale experiments on aerobic/anaerobic operations of the SBR processes were conducted aiming at simultaneous removal of phosphorus, nitrogen, and organic matter without any addition of chemicals. SBR of 5 1 in working volume was fed with synthetic wastewater in which TOC = 120-200 mg/l, BOD = 200-400 mg/l, total phosphorus = 6-12 mg/1 and total nitrogen = 36-60 mg/1. The following sequence of operations were conducted in a batch cycle; 1) mixing and inflow of wastewater, 2) aeration and mixing, 3) mixing, 4) aeration and mixing, 5) settling and 6) decanting. It was secured from continuous monitoring of dissolved oxygen concentration in the mixed liquor that both anaerobic (stages 1 and 3) and aerobic (stages 2 and 4) treatments were repeated twice in a cycle. In some operations, stages 3 and 4 were omitted for comparison, i.e. anaerobic and aerobic treatments were conducted only once per cycle. The volume of mixed liquor before the inflow of wastewater at the beginning of a cycle (low level) ranged from 33 % to 50 % of that during full volume stages from 2 to 5 (high level). In stage 6, the supernatant was discharged down to the low level and followed by the next cycle of operation. The length of time for a cycle of operation was β h or 9.5 h. Among various types of operations tried, the following sequence was the best in the quality of effluent; 1) 2 h for mixing and inflow, 2) 3 h for aeration and mixing, 3) 3 h for mixing, 4) 20 min for aeration and mixing, 5) 1 h for settling, and 6) 10 min for decanting in a cycle of 9.5 h if influent BOD, total phosphorus and total nitrogen concentrations were 400 mg/1, 12 mg/1 and 60 mg/1, respectively, and BOD loading was 0.68 kg/cu m/d. Total phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations in the effluent were 1.2 mg/1 and 8.0 mg/1, respectively. Similar results were obtained in operations where anaerobic and aerobic treatments were repeated twice in a cycle. In operations where effluent quality was satisfactory, release of phosphorus from the sludge was observed in stage 1. The reactor concentration of filterable total phosphorus (FTP) increased rapidly and its maximum value observed at the end of the stage was ca. 50 mg/1. Phosphorus uptake under aerobic condition (stage 2) decreased FTP to the level of effluent FTP. The luxury uptake of phosphorus by the sludge was noted, i.e. phosphorus content in the sludge ranged from 2.0 % to 4.0 %(w/w). The release of phosphorus from the sludge and subsequent luxury uptake were not significant during stages 3 to 4, hence, further removal of phosphorus was not remarkable. Nitrate nitrogen concentration increased during stage 2 by nitrification. Denitrification was noted both in stages 1 and 3. In stage 1, filterable total organic carbon (FTOC) increased by the inflow of wastewater. It should be, therefore, utilized for denitrification as hydrogen donor. FTOC decreased rapidly after the initiation of aeration in stage 2 and little FTOC remained after the latter half of stage 2. Intracellular organic substances of the sludge, therefore, were regarded to be utilized for denitrification without any addition of chemicals at stage 3. In the best operation, from 50% to 70% out of total nitrogen inflow was removed by denitrification. Effluent BOD was less than 10 mg/l. Although further investigations would be required to determine optimum scheduling in a cycle such as the combination of anaerobic and aerobic periods, the ratio between low and high levels in the reactor, the length of a cycle, and etc. for a given wastewater, the SBR activated sludge process would be a promising wastewater treatment process for simultaneous removal of phosphorus, nitrogen and organiC matter by a single reactor. In spite of complicated operational sequence, full scale automatic operations of SBR activated sludge process would be possible economically even in small-scale plants by using recently advanced microcomputer technology.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liqun Tang ◽  
Zhijie Shan ◽  
Yang Yu

<p>Re-vegetation has been widely carried out to prevent land degradation, reduce soil erosion, and improve soil quality. In order to investigate the characteristics of soil nutrients content in different land use types of karst gabin basin, soil organic matter, soil total nitrogen, soil total phosphorus, soil total potassium, soil pH, and soil texture in woodland, agricultural land, orchard, and grassland were surveyed in Mengzi Gabin Basin, Southwest of China. The difference of soil indicators between vegetation types was analyzed, and soil fertility quality of four land use types was comprehensively evaluated by the soil quality index (SQI). The results showed that land use significantly affected soil organic matter content. Soil organic matter content was the highest in grassland, followed by agricultural land and forest land, while orchard was lowest. There was a significant difference in soil total nitrogen content between different land uses. The total nitrogen content in farmland soil was the highest, followed by grassland and woodland, and the lowest in the orchard. Woodand had the highest total potassium content and the lowest total phosphorus content. The grassland soil had the highest total phosphorus content and the lowest total potassium content. pH value in the four land use types was acidic, ranged from 5.82 to 6.67. The soil quality index showed that woodland had the highest soil fertility quality. The results of the study could provide the basis of soil nutrients variation and status in Gabin basin, and also provides support for evaluating the soil improvements during vegetation restoration in fragile Karst ecosystems.</p>


Soil Research ◽  
1983 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 133 ◽  
Author(s):  
KL Sahrawat

The mineralizable nitrogen pool in wetland rice soils plays a dominant role in the nitrogen nutrition of rice even in fertilized paddies. There is a lack of information on how different soil properties affect ammonification of organic nitrogen in wetland rice soils. Surface samples of 39 diverse Philippine soils representing a wide range of pH, organic matter and texture were studied to determine the relationships between ammonification of organic nitrogen and soil properties. Simple correlation analysis showed that ammonium production was correlated highly significantly with total nitrogen (r = 0.94**), organic carbon (r = 0.91**) and C/N ratio (r = -0.46**), but it was not significantly correlated with cation exchange capacity, clay or pH. Multiple regression analayses showed that organic matter (organic carbon and total nitrogen) accounted for most of the variation in mineralizable nitrogen. These results suggest that organic carbon content is a good index of mineralizable nitrogen in tropical wetland rice soils.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arístide Márquez ◽  
Gregorio Martínez ◽  
Julio Figuera ◽  
Ivis Fermín ◽  
William James Senior ◽  
...  

This paper reports the geochemical characteristics and environmental conditions of Cuchivero river sediments in Venezuela, depending on particle size, organic matter, organic carbon, nitrogen and total phosphorus, carbonates and heavy metals. The granulometry was typified by a predominance of sands with low organic matter (0.52 to 0.87%), organic carbon (0.06 to 0.09%) and carbonates content (0.54 to 2.61%) as well as high values of total nitrogen (602-985 mg / kg). The poor correlation between nitrogen, phosphorus and organic matter, suggests presence of nitrogen and total phosphorus of allochthonous origin and no Redfield organic matter. The average heavy metals in mg/kg, showed a descending concentration gradient, Fe (410)> Mn (63.14)> Zn (9.01)> Ni (3.38)> (2.21Cu)> Cr (2.09)> Co (1.13)> Cd (0.21) > Pb (0.07) mg / kg, with an association to the sands and carbonates, suggesting lithogenic origin. From the environmental point of view, there is no evidence of anthropogenic impact, as reflected by levels of organic matter and heavy metals which are below of the permissible values.


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