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Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S-chemia I Inzynieria Ekologiczna S | 2015

Influence of Fertilization on Microbial Activities, Soil Hydrophobicity and Mineral Nitrogen Leaching

Jakub Elbl; Magdalena Vaverková; Dana Adamcová; Lukáš Plošek; Antonín Kintl; Tomáš Lošák; Jaroslav Hynšt; Jana Kotovicová

Abstract This work presents the analysis of the influence of compost and reclamation substrate addition and mineral fertilizers application on leaching of mineral nitrogen, microbial activities, soil hydrophobicity and plant biomass production. To demonstrate the effect of compost, reclamation substrate and mineral nitrogen (Nmin) addition on above parameters, the pot experiment was performed. As a model crop, Deschampsia caespitosa L. was used and cultivated for 63 days in climate chamber. The leaching of Nmjn was measured by application of ion exchange discs, soil hydrophobicity was determined based on the values of saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) and microbial activity was expressed as basal (BR) and substrate induced respiration (SIR). Four variants (V1-V4) with different doses of fertilizers were prepared: V1 - control without addition of fertilizers; V2 - this variant of experiment was prepared as mixture of compost and arable land in ratio 7:3; V3 - 90 g/m2 of mineral fertilizers NPK (in the ratio 1:1:1) were applied there and into V4, dose 30 g of compost were applied. The significant differences (P < 0.05) in the detection of Nmin, values of Ksat and SIR were found. The highest decrease of mineral nitrogen leaching was observed by the simultaneous applications of compost (V4) to arable soil, about 50% in comparison with the variant V4 (application of mineral fertilization) and about 10% in comparison with the control. Variants with addition of compost (V2 and V4) showed higher values than variants without, which were measured at three stages (before application of Nmin - 12 days after establishment of the experiment; after application of Nmin - 34 days; at end of the experiment - 63 days). During the experiment, two types of respiration were measured: BR and SIR. The significant differences in SIR were found between variants with addition of compost and variants without. The SIR (cumulative production of CO2) was higher about 25% in variants V2 and V4 compared to variants V1 and V3. The highest values of Ksat were found in variants with addition of compost. Conversely, the lowest value of Ksat was detected in variant with addition of Nmin. Low values of Ksat indicate an increased level of hydrophobicity.


Chemosphere | 2018

Environmental risk assessment and consequences of municipal solid waste disposal

Magdalena Vaverková; Jakub Elbl; Maja Radziemska; Dana Adamcová; Antonín Kintl; Ludmila Baláková; Stanislav Bartoň; Jan Hladký; Jindřich Kynický; Martin Brtnický

Effective and efficient assessments of the site conditions are required for the sustainable management of landfills. In this study we propose an evaluation method to determine the degree of environmental contamination by the contest of heavy metals (HM) concentrations in soil and plants (Tanacetum vulgare L., Carduus L., Plantago major L.). We compared HM concentrations in the soil, leaves, stem and roots of those native plants. Content of HM in samples was at the same level in all localities, except content of Zn. These values confirm that the area is not naturally burdened by increased HM content in the soil, and also that the deposited municipal waste or the material used for reclamation and composting does not contain risk elements. The content of selected HM was monitored in plants naturally occurring in the area of interest. We can state that the content of individual HM was in the plant biomass at the same level. The measured values confirmed that the largest number of HM was in roots, then in stem and the least in leaves. In addition, specific indexes were determined: BAC, TF, CF, PLI and Igeo. The BAC values confirmed that the individual plants had the ability to accumulate Pb and Cd (BAC> 2) but were limited to bind Mn and Zn (BAC <1). TF values confirmed that plants had a different ability to transport HM from roots to aboveground biomass. Potential soil contamination was detected using CF, PLI and Igeo indexes but contamination by HM was not confirmed.


Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B-soil and Plant Science | 2017

Leaching of mineral nitrogen in the soil influenced by addition of compost and N-mineral fertilizer

L. Plošek; Jakub Elbl; Tomáš Lošák; S. Kužel; Antonín Kintl; David Juřička; Jindřich Kynický; A. Martensson; Martin Brtnický

ABSTRACT This paper deals with the problem of mineral N leaching from arable lands due to the fertilization method. The influence of different doses of compost (50 and 100 Mg ha−1) and N-mineral fertilizer (35-70-140 kg N ha−1) on leaching of Nmin in a lysimetric experiment with winter wheat. The area of our interest represents the main source of drinking water for the city of Brno and its neighborhoods. To demonstrate the effect of compost and mineral nitrogen addition, the lysimetric experiment was established there. Seven variants of the experiment with different fertilization schemes were studied during two vegetation seasons (2013 and 2014), each with three repetitions. The experiment was carried out in plastic experimental containers of 0.3 m diameter and 0.5 m height. Therefore, each lysimeter was the same size and was filled with 25 kg of subsoil and 25 kg of topsoil. The highest leaching of Nmin was detected in the variant C2 where 140 kg N ha−1 was applied, in both vegetation periods (5.97 kg Nmin ha−1 after the first vegetation period and 17.02 kg Nmin ha−1 after the second vegetation period). The positive effect of compost application (individually or in combination with the mineral N) on decrease in mineral N leaching was found during both vegetation period in comparison with variant C2. The highest doses of compost (100 Mg per ha) significantly decreased the concentration of mineral nitrogen in the soil eluate in both periods (3.03 kg Nmin ha−1 and 5.79 kg Nmin ha−1, respectively), by 197% and 293% in comparison with variant C2. There is evidence that the application of compost has a positive effect on the reduction of Nmin leaching.


Journal of Central European Agriculture | 2016

Effect of vermicompost on changes in the bacterial community in maize rhizosphere

Eva Halenárová; Juraj Medo; Silvia Kovácsová; Ivana Charousová; Jana Maková; Jakub Elbl; Jaroslav Záhora; Soňa Javoreková

The aim of the study was to observe changes in the diversity of bacterial community in maize rhizosphere influenced by organic and mineral fertilization. Four variants of fertilization were tested - vermicompost (VC) at recommended annual dose 40t*ha-1, doubled annual dose of VC, recommended dose of ammonium saltpeter with dolomite (LAD 27) and combination of VC and LAD 27. Experiment was conducted with potted maize plants in controlled conditions of greenhouse during 74 days. Using PCR-DGGE method, we investigated differences in total bacteria community as well as in community of ammonia oxidizing bacteria. Based on occurrence of operative taxonomic units (OTU) we found differences in bacterial species spectra among fertilization variants. The highest Shannon´s biodiversity index was observed in variant with VC addition in dose 80 t*ha-1.The fertilizers effect on diversity of ammonia oxidizing bacteria was not significant however in each variant with vermicompost addition was the occurrence of new specific OTU observed. This OTU was identified as Nitrosospira sp. It was proven that some bacterial species introduced to soil with vermicompost addition can survive for at least 74 days and these bacteria can influence basic functions of soil microbiocenosis in nitrogen cycle.


Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S-chemia I Inzynieria Ekologiczna S | 2016

Jatropha seed cake and organic waste compost: the potential for improvement of soil fertility

Jakub Elbl; Petr Sláma; Magdalena Vaverková; Lukáš Plošek; Dana Adamcová; Petr Škarpa; Jindřich Kynický; Zdeněk Havlíček; Helena Dvořáčková; Martin Brtnický; Eliška Kabourková

Abstract Modern agriculture faces to new challenges and problems. Application of organic waste compost (Cp) and Jatropha seed cake (JSC) represents new possibilities to improve soil organic matter (SOM) and thus reduce the risk of soil degradation. Our paper presents results of laboratory experiment. Based on these results, we conclude that the application of organic substances has positive effect on soil fertility but the impact of individual substances is different. JSC has higher influence on soil properties (microbial activity and plant production) in the short term. Conversely, Cp affects soil properties in the long term. These properties are due to their chemical composition.


Chemosphere | 2017

Environmental assessment of the effects of a municipal landfill on the content and distribution of heavy metals in Tanacetum vulgare L.

Dana Adamcová; Maja Radziemska; Andrea Ridošková; Stanislav Bartoň; Pavlína Pelcová; Jakub Elbl; Jindřich Kynický; Martin Brtnický; Magdalena Vaverková


Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2014

The Effect of Increased Doses of Compost on Leaching of Mineral Nitrogen from Arable Land

Jakub Elbl; Antonín Kintl; Jaroslav Záhora; Jürgen K. Friedel


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Biological, Biomolecular, Agricultural, Food and Biotechnological Engineering | 2013

Effect of Organic-waste Compost Addition on Leaching of Mineral Nitrogen from Arable Land and Plant Production

Jakub Elbl; Lukáš Plošek; Antonín Kintl; Jaroslav Záhora; Jitka Přichystalová; Jaroslav Hynšt


International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2016

Construction of remains of small-scale mining activities as a possible innovative way how to prevent desertification

David Juřička; Marcela Muchová; Jakub Elbl; V. Pecina; Jindřich Kynický; Martin Brtnický; Zdena Rosická


Waste and Biomass Valorization | 2017

Landfill Leachate Effects on Germination and Seedling Growth of Hemp Cultivars ( Cannabis Sativa L.)

Magdalena Vaverková; Jan Zloch; Dana Adamcová; Maja Radziemska; Tomáš Vyhnánek; Václav Trojan; Jan Winkler; Biljana Đorđević; Jakub Elbl; Martin Brtnický

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