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http://dx.doi.org/10.5338/KJEA.2004.23.4.211

Affect of Pharmaceutical Byproduct and Cosmetic Industry Wastewater Sludge as Raw Materials of Compost on Damage of Red Pepper Cultivation  

Lim, Dong-Kyu (Environmental and Ecology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology)
Lee, Sang-Beom (Organic Farming Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology)
Kwon, Soon-Ik (Environmental and Ecology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology)
Lee, Seung-Hwan (Environmental and Ecology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology)
So, Kyu-Ho (Environmental and Ecology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology)
Sung, Ki-Suk (Environmental and Ecology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology)
Koh, Mun-Hwan (Environmental and Ecology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology)
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Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture / v.23, no.4, 2004 , pp. 211-219 More about this Journal
Abstract
Three sludge types from pharmaceutical byproducts and one sludge type from cosmetic waste-water sludge as raw materials of compost were used in a field based concrete pot ($4\;m^2$, $2\;m{\times}2\;m$) for investigating damage of red pepper cultivation. These sludges and pig manure (1 Mg/10a, dry basis) were incorporated into the upper of clay loam soil prior to transplanting with red pepper. Changes in concentration and properties of heavy metal for both of soil and plant were investigated 4 times during of red pepper growth. Plant height and stem diameter of red pepper in sludge treatments except to Pharmaceutical sludge 3 were poor than those of NPK treatment. This result were regarded as an effect of incompleted decomposition sludge which has a lot of organic matter concentration. Amount of total As was increased rapidly Jul. 8. in soil, total Zn Cu Pb Cd were in harvest time, and 1 N-HCl extractable Zn Cu Pb Cd As were in harvest at middle stage and then decreased. Amounts of nitrogen in plant (leaf and stem) were high in Phamaceutical Sludge 1 and fig Manure treatment in early and middle stage because of organic matter and nitrogen concentrations and characteristics. Amounts of Zn, Pb, and Ni in leaf and amount of Zn and Pb in stem were increased in harvest time so that we need to have a concern in detail. Total yield of red pepper was Pig Manure > Phamaceutical Sludge 3 > Phamaceutical Sludge 1 > NPK > Phamaceutical Sludge 2 and Cosmetic Sludge treatment was decreased considerably to compare to others. Amounts of Zn and Cu in green and red pepper in harvest time were higher than the other heavy metals. Finally these results can use to utilize that finding damage on crop for authorization and suitability estimation of raw material of compost.
Keywords
pharmaceutical byproducts; cosmetic wastewater sludge; red pepper; heavy metal;
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