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Combining Soil Immobilization and Dressing Techniques for Sustaining the Health of Metal-Contaminated Arable Soilsopen access

Authors
Yoon, Jung-HwanLee, Chan-GyuPark, Byung-JunJeong, Seok SoonLee, Young DonKirkham, Mary BethKim, Kwon-RaeYang, Jae E.Park, Yong-HaKim, Sung ChulKim, Hyuck Soo
Issue Date
Apr-2024
Publisher
MDPI Open Access Publishing
Keywords
soil health; metal contamination; immobilization; soil dressing
Citation
Sustainability, v.16, no.8
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Journal Title
Sustainability
Volume
16
Number
8
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70441
DOI
10.3390/su16083227
ISSN
2071-1050
Abstract
The combination of lime immobilization of metals and soil dressing has been a prevalent practice in Korea for remediating metal-contaminated arable soils. However, there have been limited reports on whether this method effectively sustains soil health after remediation, particularly in arable soils. This study undertook a comparative assessment of the soil health index (SHI) across metal-contaminated arable lands, arable soils remediated with lime immobilization and soil dressing, and uncontaminated soils. A total 389 soil samples were collected from these sites and analyzed for nineteen indicators encompassing physical, chemical, and biological properties. To assess soil health, these indicators were screened using principal component analysis, yielding five minimum data set (MDS) indicators: total nitrogen, clay content, dehydrogenase activity, bacterial colony-forming units, and available phosphorus. Among these MDS indicators, total nitrogen exhibited the highest value as the principal component contributing to soil health assessment. Scores of the MDS indicators exhibited significant correlation with those of total data set indicators, affirming the appropriateness of the soil health assessment adopted in this study. The SHI of the remediated arable soils (0.48) surpassed those of the contaminated soils (0.47) and were statistically comparable to those of the uncontaminated forest (0.51) and upland (0.51) soils. The health of the contaminated soils demonstrated a high dependence on soil properties rather than metal concentrations. These findings underscore the robustness of the combined immobilization and soil dressing method for sustaining the health of contaminated arable soils post-remediation.
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