Composition changes of soil humus after massive application of urban waste compost: a comparison between FT-IR spectroscopy and humification parameters

被引:29
作者
Gigliotti, G [1 ]
Businelli, D [1 ]
Giusquiani, PL [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Perugia, Inst Agr Chem, I-06121 Perugia, Italy
关键词
FT-IR spectroscopy; humification parameters; humified materials; urban waste compost;
D O I
10.1023/A:1009829008018
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
A laboratory trial and a six-year field experiment were carried out to evaluate the changes in the composition of humic substances in a soil amended for six years with urban waste compost (UWC), and to compare the results obtained by FT-IR spectroscopy with empirical humification parameters. The fulvic acid FT-IR spectra showed that amended soils contain a higher concentration of carboxylic and aliphatic groups compared to unamended soil (UNAS). The six-year amended soil (SYAS) also showed a higher content of polysaccharides on FT-IR spectra of both humic and fulvic acids. The polysaccharide increase in the six-year amended soil is attributable to the humification process since polysaccharides were not present in a high quantity in the UWC or laboratory amended soil (LAAS). The humification index and the degree of humification values indicate that the urban waste compost and soils studied can be classified in decreasing order of humification as follows: UNAS > SYAS > LAAS > UWC. This behaviour is the consequence of an increasing presence of the non humified fraction in NaOH extracted organic matter. The carboxylic and aliphatic groups content from FT-IR spectra confirmed this behaviour, thus indicating the validity of the humification parameters used to evaluate the status of the organic matter from refuse and soil.
引用
收藏
页码:23 / 28
页数:6
相关论文
共 16 条
[1]  
BELLAMY LJ, 1975, INFRARED SPECTRA
[2]  
BUSINELLI M, 1988, ENERGY MAT RECOVERY, P233
[3]   EVALUATION OF CHROMIUM RELEASE DURING THE DECOMPOSITION OF LEATHER MEAL FERTILIZERS APPLIED TO THE SOIL [J].
CIAVATTA, C ;
SEQUI, P .
FERTILIZER RESEARCH, 1989, 19 (01) :7-11
[4]   AN ENZYMATIC APPROACH TO THE DETERMINATION OF THE DEGREE OF STABILIZATION OF ORGANIC-CARBON IN FERTILIZERS [J].
CIAVATTA, C ;
GOVI, M ;
ANTISARI, LV ;
SEQUI, P .
FERTILIZER RESEARCH, 1990, 25 (03) :167-174
[5]   ANALYTICAL AND SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF HUMIC ACIDS EXTRACTED FROM SEWAGE-SLUDGE, MANURE, AND WORM COMPOST [J].
DEIANA, S ;
GESSA, C ;
MANUNZA, B ;
RAUSA, R ;
SEEBER, R .
SOIL SCIENCE, 1990, 150 (01) :419-424
[6]   Composition changes of dissolved organic matter in a soil amended with municipal waste compost [J].
Gigliotti, G ;
Giusquiani, PL ;
Businelli, D ;
Macchioni, A .
SOIL SCIENCE, 1997, 162 (12) :919-926
[7]   URBAN WASTE COMPOST - EFFECTS ON PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL, AND BIOCHEMICAL SOIL PROPERTIES [J].
GIUSQUIANI, PL ;
PAGLIAI, M ;
GIGLIOTTI, G ;
BUSINELLI, D ;
BENETTI, A .
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 1995, 24 (01) :175-182
[8]  
GIUSQUIANI PL, 1994, HUMIC SUBSTANCES IN THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT AND IMPLICATIONS ON HUMAN HEALTH, P1303
[9]   Competitive sorption of dissolved organic matter fractions to soils and related mineral phases [J].
Kaiser, K ;
Zech, W .
SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 1997, 61 (01) :64-69
[10]  
LITTLE TM, 1978, AGR EXPT DESIGN ANAL, P60