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

Myeong Seok Jeong, Mina Lee, Chaw Su Lwin, Namhee Yi, Taehee Baek, Kwon-Rae Kim
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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.Copper and zinc concentrations of 24 soils collected from greenhouse using manure compost (red line: Korean threshold value, blue line: average of Gyeongnam greenhouse soil).
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长期使用牲畜粪便研究温室土壤重金属水平
由于化肥对环境的污染,畜禽粪便等环保堆肥的使用有所增加。然而,许多农民将牲畜粪便和无机肥料一起使用,导致土壤养分过剩。此外,畜禽粪便含有重金属,因此长期使用畜禽粪便可能会增加重金属含量,特别是在温室土壤中。因此,本研究旨在研究长期施用畜禽粪便对温室土壤重金属含量的影响。土壤收集于韩国庆南地区24个施用畜禽粪便的温室,历时5 ~ 32年。分析了土壤的化学特征和重金属含量。结果表明,大部分土壤的pH、有机质、速效磷和可交换性钙、镁、钾均高于庆南大棚的平均值。研究土壤的As、Cd、Cr、Cu、Ni、Pb、Zn含量也超过了庆南大棚的平均值。3个温室土壤Zn含量分别为394.4 mg kg-1、305.3 mg kg-1和323.2 mg kg-1,均超过了300 mg kg-1的韩国Zn阈值。3种土壤中Cu的含量均高于其他土壤,表明施用畜禽粪便对Cu和Zn的积累起主要作用。因此,建议对长期使用畜禽粪便的土壤进行定期食品安全监测。从使用粪肥堆肥的温室中收集的24个土壤的铜和锌浓度(红线为韩国的阈值,蓝线为庆南温室土壤的平均值)。
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