• Title of article

    Environmental and agronomic impact of fertilization with composted organic fraction from municipal solid waste: A case study in the region of Naples, Italy

  • Author/Authors

    Massimo Fagnano، نويسنده , , Paola Adamo، نويسنده , , Mariavittoria Zampella، نويسنده , , Nunzio Fiorentino، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    100
  • To page
    107
  • Abstract
    In large urban agglomerations, composting of organic waste is a possible solution to the long-standing rubbish problem, limiting the amount of waste going to final disposal. Fertilization with composted waste from Naples city was studied with the aim to evaluate the possibility of recycling waste through its agricultural use after composting. The best agronomic (soil fertility, quantity and quality of lettuce yield) and environmental (C storage in stable SOM, low risk of potentially toxic metal and nitrate pollution) results were obtained using the 30 Mg ha−1 dose of compost. In compost and soil, total concentrations of Cu, Cr, Pb and Zn were always below European pollutant limits. However, after plant growth and compost fertilization at the highest dose (60 Mg ha−1), the amounts of EDTA-extractable Pb and Zn in soil significantly increased, suggesting a role of composted organics and root exudates in metal bioavailability. Fertilization with composted waste could have positive agronomic and environmental effects if the doses are balanced against the N requirements of crops. However, further researches are needed to assess the long-term effect of repeated compost application to soil and the potential cumulative effects.
  • Keywords
    Municipal solid waste , Compost fertilization , Lettuce yield , Nitrate , Heavy metal
  • Journal title
    Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
  • Record number

    1285651