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lnfluence of Sewage Sludge Compost Applications on Uptake of Element by Cultivated Crops in a Brown Forest Soil
—Measurement by Neutron Activation Analysis—
Hiroyuki SUZUKIYuichi SUZUKIHiroshi KUMAGAINorio NOGAWAMinoru KAWATEHiroyuki SAWAHATAKazunori SAKAMOTOKazuyuki INUBUSHI
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2006 Volume 55 Issue 3 Pages 135-145

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A field study was conducted to investigate the absorption of various elements into oats and carrots cultivated in brown forest soil after three years' applications of chemical fertilizer and two types of sewage sludge compost mixed with sawdust (SD compost) or rice husk (RH compost) . The results obtained in this study are summarized as follows.
1) The application of SD compost led to a significant increase on the concentrations of Mn, Zn, Ag and Ba in oat root, of Zn and Br in oat shoot, of Cl and Zn in oat ears, of Mg, Sc, Mn, Zn, Br, Ba and La in carrot peel, of Mn, Fe, Co and Zn in carrot edible portion and of Na, Sc, Mn, Fe, Co and Sm in carrot shoot.
2) The application of RH compost increased the concentrations of Mn, Zn and Ag in oat root, of K, Cr, Mn, Zn and Br in oat shoot, of Zn and Br in oat ears, of Mg, Mn and Br in carrot peel, of Cl, Mn, Zn and Br in carrot edible portion and of Na, Mn, Zn, Br and Sm in carrot shoot.

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