Title of article :
Influence of irrigation with lagooned urban wastewater
on chemical and microbiological soil parameters in a
citrus orchard under Mediterranean condition
Author/Authors :
Salvatore Melia، نويسنده , , Maurizio Portoa، نويسنده , , Adalgisa Bellignoa، نويسنده , , Sabino A. Bufob، نويسنده , ,
Angelo Mazzaturab، نويسنده , , Antonio Scopab، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The reduced availability of water resources in semi-arid Mediterranean regions requires an efficient use of supply
sources. Urban wastewater, after treatment to minimise health hazards, may constitute an important resource for
irrigation in areas characterised by intensive agriculture. These considerations have motivated an investigation
Žduring the irrigation season 1996. of the dynamics of microbial biomass in the soil of a citrus orchard in eastern
Sicily, which has been irrigated for 15 years with lagooned urban wastewater, to evaluate the effects of this practice
on soil fertility. The analyses of parameters regarding soil microbial biomass Žmicrobial carbon and microbial
nitrogen, soluble carbon and nitrogen, cumulative respiration, respiratory quotient and enzymatic activity in the soil.
have confirmed that the evolution of soil microflora is directly conditioned by the type of water used for irrigation
and climatic conditions. Just before the beginning of the irrigation season ŽMay., microbial biomass carbon ŽMBC.,
soluble C, cumulative respiration and enzymatic activity were significantly higher in the soil irrigated with wastewater
with respect to the same soil irrigated with ‘clear’ water; the qCO2 was significantly lower. In June, after 1 month of
irrigation, both soils showed an increase of all microbial parameters except for enzymatic activity and qCO2 which
showed a significant reduction. In September, at the end of the irrigation period, there was a decrease of almost all
investigated parameters in both plots, which was more evident in the soil irrigated with ‘clear’ water. The microbial
biomass of the soil irrigated with wastewater, during the irrigation period, did not undergo any negative effects,
having an evolution analogous to the plot irrigated with ‘clear’ water. The use of lagooned wastewater after three
lustrums has shown, particularly in the dry season, an increase in quantity of easily available nutrients, with an
improvement of the metabolic efficiency of soil microflora coupled with a more marked activity of total hydrolase and
phosphatases. The variations of the parameters related to the soil microflora were strongly influenced by the seasonal
climatic trend.
Keywords :
Citrus orchard irrigation , Urban wastewater , Microbial biomass , soil respiration , soil enzymatic activity
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment