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Journal of Zhejiang University (Agriculture and Life Sciences)  2017, Vol. 43 Issue (6): 775-786    DOI: 10.3785/j.issn.1008-9209.2017.04.102
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Effects of different passivators and vermicomposting on fractionations of copper and zinc from pig manure
ZHANG Wei, SHI Jiachun*
(Institute of Soil and Water Resources & Environment Science, College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China)
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Abstract  

With the development of intensive livestock farming, a large number of heavy metals such as Cu and Zn are widely used in feed. However, the accumulations of heavy metals in animal manures have become serious environmental problems, which may even pose long-term threats to ecosystems and humans.
This study focused on the effects of different passivators and vermicomposting on fractionations of heavy metals (Cu and Zn) and their bioavailability during pig manure vermicomposting. In the plot experiment treatments, calcium-magnesium phosphate, bentonite, biochar, enzymes, EM bacteria, fly ash and zeolite were added to the pig manure as heavy metal passivators, while vermicomposting treatment without passivator was set as a control.
The results indicated that the biochar, enzymes, EM bacteria, fly ash and zeolite treatments had a passivation effect on Cu fractionation. Meanwhile, the bioavailable Cu was converted into immobilized Cu, and there was a significant difference between the treatment group and the control (P<0.05). In terms of the distribution rates of available Cu and Zn, biochar was considered as the best passivator for available Cu with up to 42.34% reduction of the distribution rate, and enzymes were considered as the best passivator for available Zn (P<0.05) with a maximum reduction (3.77%) of the distribution rate. The concentrations of various Cu forms in each fraction for the pig manure vermicompost were in the order of oxidizable Cu>residual Cu>reducible Cu>exchangeable Cu, while the concentrations of various Zn forms represented in the order of exchangeable Zn>reducible Zn>oxidizable Zn>residual Zn. Oxidizable Cu was the dominant speciation for Cu with a fraction up to 50%, while exchangeable and reducible Zn were the dominant speciations for Zn (>80%) in the pig manure vermicompost. Based on the Community Bureau of Reference (BCR) sequential speciation analysis, the bioavailability of Cu and Zn decreased after vermicomposting. The effect of passivators was different on the bioavailability of Cu and Zn, which showed that Zn was mostly available while Cu was mostly unavailable to plants after vermicomposting. Therefore, more attention should be paid to the risk of environmental pollution caused by Zn in compost application.
In conclusion, this research provides theoretical and technical information on vermicomposting of pig manure, which is of great significance to pollution prevention and risk management for heavy metals.



Key wordsheavy metals      earthworm      passivation effect      pig manure composting      passivators     
Received: 10 April 2017      Published: 12 May 2017
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Corresponding Authors: jcshi@zju.edu.cn     E-mail: jcshi@zju.edu.cn
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ZHANG Wei, SHI Jiachun. Effects of different passivators and vermicomposting on fractionations of copper and zinc from pig manure. Journal of Zhejiang University (Agriculture and Life Sciences), 2017, 43(6): 775-786.

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http://www.zjujournals.com/agr/10.3785/j.issn.1008-9209.2017.04.102     OR     http://www.zjujournals.com/agr/Y2017/V43/I6/775


不同钝化剂与蚯蚓联合处理对猪粪堆肥中铜锌的钝化效果

研究赤子爱胜蚓与不同钝化剂联合对猪粪堆肥过程中重金属铜(Cu)和锌(Zn)形态转化及其生物可利用性的影响。结果表明:生物炭对生物可利用态Cu的钝化效果最佳,试验后可利用态Cu的分配率减少42.34%;酵素对可利用态Zn的钝化效果最佳,试验后可利用态Zn分配率减少3.77%。堆肥处理后Cu的形态分配特征表现为可氧化态Cu>残渣态Cu>可还原态Cu>可交换态Cu,其中可氧化态Cu含量占主导地位,其分配率占50%以上;而Zn的形态分配特征则表现为可交换态Zn>可还原态Zn>可氧化态Zn>残渣态Zn,堆肥处理后还原态Zn和可交换态Zn仍占主导,两者分配率之和超过80%。在堆肥产物中Cu主要以不可利用态存在,而Zn主要以可利用态存在,因此更应重视堆肥产物中Zn所带来的环境污染风险。


关键词: 重金属,  钝化剂,  钝化效果,  蚯蚓,  猪粪堆肥 
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