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Nitrification in polluted soil fertilized with fast- and slow-releasing nitrogen: A case study at a refinery landfarming site

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 143, Issue 2, Pages 247-253

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2005.11.029

Keywords

nitrification; soil; contamination; oil; landfarming

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The nitrifying activity and the effect of fertilization with urea and methylene urea were studied in a landfarming site. The site has been operative over 20 years and maintained by heavy nitrogen fertilization. The landfarming soil contained 4-6% (w/w) oil. The nitrate accumulation was 20-50 mg NO3-N day(-1) kg(-1) observed after methylene urea fertilization of 889 g N m(-2). Nitrification ex situ (in laboratory conditions) was 8.8 mg NO3-N day(-1) kg(-1) in the presence of 380 mg kg(-1) NH4+-N. The half-saturation concentration of nitrification was more than 200 mg NH4+-N kg(-1). The results show that nitrification was active in soil with high oil concentration. Urea fertilization of 893 g N m(-2) caused an increase of soil NH4+-N concentration up to 5500 mg kg(-1) and pH > 8.5. This led to inhibition of nitrification, which persisted after NH4+ concentration decreased below 200 mg NH4+ kg(-1). (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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