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Investigating Heavy Metal Levels of Greenhouse Soils Using Long-Term Livestock ManureInvestigating Heavy Metal Levels of Greenhouse Soils Using Long-Term Livestock Manure

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Investigating Heavy Metal Levels of Greenhouse Soils Using Long-Term Livestock Manure
Authors
정명석이미나츄수르윈이남희백태희김권래
Issue Date
Aug-2023
Publisher
한국토양비료학회
Keywords
Crop safety; Heavy metal; Soil contamination; Urban garden soil
Citation
한국토양비료학회지(Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer), v.56, no.3, pp 226 - 234
Pages
9
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국토양비료학회지(Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer)
Volume
56
Number
3
Start Page
226
End Page
234
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/72314
DOI
10.7745/KJSSF.2023.56.3.226
ISSN
0367-6315
2288-2162
Abstract
The use of eco-friendly compost, such as livestock manure, has increased due to the environmental pollution of chemical fertilizers. However, many farmers use livestock manure and inorganic fertilizer together, leading to excessive soil nutrients. Also, livestock manure includes heavy metals, so the long-term use of livestock manure could increase heavy metal levels, particularly in greenhouse soils. Therefore, this study aims to investigate heavy metal concentrations in greenhouse soils using long-term livestock manure. The soils were collected from 24 greenhouses applying livestock manure for 5 - 32 years in Gyeongnam province, Korea. The chemical characteristics and heavy metal concentrations of the soils were analyzed. As a result, soil pH, organic matter, available phosphorus, and exchangeable-Ca, Mg, and K of most soils were higher than the average values of greenhouses in Gyeongnam. The As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn levels of the studied soils also exceeded Gyeongnam greenhouses’ average values. Moreover, Zn concentrations of three greenhouse soils were 394.4 mg kg-1, 305.3 mg kg-1, and 323.2 mg kg-1, which exceeded the Korean Zn threshold of 300 mg kg-1. The levels of Cu in these three soils showed higher values than in other soils, so the accumulation of Cu and Zn was mainly concerned with applying livestock manure. Thus, the soils using long-term livestock manure would be recommended for regular monitoring for food safety.
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