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Inorganic Element Uptake by Barley from Soil Supplemented with Flue Gas Desulphurization Waste and Fly Ash

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Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark

To evaluate the influence of waste products from coal- and oil-fired power plants on the inorganic element content of plants, barley was grown in pots each with 22 kg of sandy loam supplied with increasing amounts of six waste products. The plants were harvested at maturity and analysed for a number of inorganic elements.

The salinity of the soil was the limiting factor for the amount added in terms of plant growth. Concerning the quality of the plants as fodder, addition of the waste to the soil at levels of about 0.5% by weight increased the Se concentration of the barley from a level deficient for animals to that approaching sufficiency for animals.

The increase in Cd from the flue gas desulphurization (FGD) products was deemed undesirable, even though the concentrations following this single addition were far from toxic. All other increases in element concentrations were without any biological significance.

Language: English
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Year: 1988
Pages: 21-25
Journal subtitle: Official Journal of the Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health
ISSN: 15732983 and 02694042
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1007/BF01675625

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