Science Inventory

RESPONSE OF TALL FESCUE, BUSH BEAN, AND MAIZE TO CHROME TANNERY SLUDGE IN SOILS

Citation:

Wickliff, C., V. Volk, D. Tingey, W. Griffis, AND M. Trunk. RESPONSE OF TALL FESCUE, BUSH BEAN, AND MAIZE TO CHROME TANNERY SLUDGE IN SOILS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-84/096 (NTIS PB84244193).

Description:

Tannery sludge was compared with commercial nitrogen fertiliser to investigate its potential use as an alternative to commercial fertiliser. Soils containing 38% and 7% organic carbon and with nitrogen contents of 1-3% and 0-2%, respectively, were amended with either commercial N fertiliser or tannery sludge which contained 1-6% chromium. Part of the tannery waste was supplemented with additional chromium (Cr(+3)) salt before being added to the soils. Tall fescue, bush bean, and maize were grown in the sludge-treated soils and their tops harvested. First harvest yields of dry matter increased when tannery sludge was added to the soil, although less than with commercial N addition. Yields from subsequent harvests were larger from soils amended with tannery sludge. Yields of bush beans, maize, and tall fescue will increase when tannery sludge is added to soils; however, benefits of the sludge will depend upon: (1) nitrogen status of the soil; (2) organic content of the soil; (3) salt and Cr content of the tannery waste; (4) plant species; and (5) soil pH reaction.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 38587