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Chemosphere | 2009

Composting rice straw with sewage sludge and compost effects on the soil-plant system.

Luis Roca-Pérez; C. Martínez; P. Marcilla; Rafael Boluda

Composting organic residue is an interesting alternative to recycling waste as the compost obtained may be used as organic fertilizer. This study aims to assess the composting process of rice straw and sewage sludge on a pilot-scale, to evaluate both the quality of the composts obtained and the effects of applying such compost on soil properties and plant development in pot experiments. Two piles, with shredded and non-shredded rice straw, were composted as static piles with passive aeration. Throughout the composting process, a number of parameters were determined, e.g. colour, temperature, moisture, pH, electrical conductivity, organic matter, C/N ratio, humification index, cation exchange capacity, chemical oxygen demand, and germination index. Moreover, sandy and clayey soils were amended with different doses of mature compost and strewed with barley in pot experiments. The results show that compost made from shredded rice straw reached the temperatures required to maximise product sanitisation, and that the parameters indicating compost maturity were all positive; however, the humification index and NH(4) content were more selective. Therefore, using compost-amended soils at a dose of 34 Mg ha(-1) for sandy soil, and of 11 Mg ha(-1) for clayey soil improves soil properties and the growth of Hordeum vulgare plants. Under there conditions, the only limiting factor of agronomic compost utilisation was the increased soil salinity.


Chemosphere | 2010

Determination and assessment of mercury content in calcareous soils.

C. Gil; J.J. Ramos-Miras; Luis Roca-Pérez; Rafael Boluda

This paper provides the first available information on the determination of the total mercury content in different Mediterranean calcareous soils by thermal decomposition, amalgamation and atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Fifty-three samples from five soil use groups (natural, dry land, greenhouse, irrigated and rice farming soils) were analysed. The results show that the levels of mercury in these soils were 9.4-1585mugkg(-1). Soil organic matter and the zinc equivalent index have been related to Hg content in soils, suggesting that Cu, Ni, Zn and Hg are of a similar origin. The background level (BL), geochemical baseline concentrations (GBC) and the reference value (RV) were established from natural soils. Calculations are according to the log-normal distribution criterion. The BL, GBC and RV values obtained were 25.1, 9.8-64.3, and 64.3mugkg(-1), respectively. The BL was similar to the baseline concentration in soils obtained at Admiralty Bay (Antarctica) (24.6mugkg(-1)) and a Spanish peat bog (Galicia) (22mugkg(-1)). These data show that rice farming soils (gleyic-calcaric Fluvisols, Fluvaquents), irrigated soils (calcaric Fluvisols, Xerofluvents) and some greenhouse soils (cumulic Antrosols) presented much higher levels, indicating contamination. Hg accumulation in these soils was associated with local anthropogenic sources.


Journal of Plant Nutrition | 2006

Seasonal Variation in Nutrient Status of Foxglove Leaves

Luis Roca-Pérez; Rafael Boluda; Pedro Pérez-Bermúdez

ABSTRACT The seasonal variation of mineral elements and the relationships among them were studied in natural populations of foxglove (Digitalis obscura). Young and mature leaves were collected in 10 different populations and on four sample dates (May, July, October, and February). Leaf mineral elements [nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn), and copper (Cu)] were determined. The highest concentrations of N, P, and K in young leaf were recorded in May, followed by a decrease in the other months, while in contrast Ca and Fe showed the lowest concentration in May. Mature leaves showed differential seasonal behavior. Besides seasonal variations, significant fluctuations of N/P and Ca/Mg ratios were observed in young leaves. Strong positive correlations existed among N, P and K, while negative correlations were found between Ca and N, P, or K.


Journal of Plant Nutrition | 2002

Soil characteristics, mineral nutrients, biomass, and cardenolide production in Digitalis obscura wild populations

Luis Roca-Pérez; Pedro Pérez-Bermúdez; Rafael Boluda

ABSTRACT Mature leaves of wild-growing Digitalis obscura plants and soil samples were collected in four different regions. Soil and leaf mineral nutrient contents as well as biomass and cardenolide productions were determined. The soils in the four collection sites, basic and highly calcareous, showed significant interpopulation differences in phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), manganese (Mn), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn). Foliar mineral nutrients and cardenolides also varied among populations. Highest cardenolide yield was found in those Digitalis populations presenting a better development. The cardenolide content exhibited significant negative correlations with the levels of P in plants and those of Cu in soils, suggesting that these elements may affect cardenolide biosynthesis.


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2010

Selenium and heavy metals content in some Mediterranean soils

Luis Roca-Pérez; C. Gil; M.L. Cervera; A. Gonzálvez; J.J. Ramos-Miras; V. Pons; Joan Bech; Rafael Boluda


Bioresource Technology | 2004

Characteristics of rice straw and sewage sludge as composting materials in Valencia (Spain)

María Iranzo; José V. Cañizares; Luis Roca-Pérez; Isabel Saínz-Pardo; Salvador Mormeneo; Rafael Boluda


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2011

Background levels and baseline values of available heavy metals in Mediterranean greenhouse soils (Spain)

J.J. Ramos-Miras; Luis Roca-Pérez; M. Guzmán-Palomino; Rafael Boluda; C. Gil


Food Chemistry | 2008

Characterisation of Bobal and Crujidera grape cultivars, in comparison with Tempranillo and Cabernet Sauvignon: Evolution of leaf macronutrients and berry composition during grape ripening

Sergio Navarro; Maela León; Luis Roca-Pérez; Rafael Boluda; Lorenzo García-Férriz; Pedro Pérez-Bermúdez; Isabel Gavidia


Chemosphere | 2011

Soil plate bioassay: An effective method to determine ecotoxicological risks

Rafael Boluda; Luis Roca-Pérez; L. Marimón


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2012

Accumulation of Pb and Zn in Bidens triplinervia and Senecio sp. spontaneous species from mine spoils in Peru and their potential use in phytoremediation

Jaume Bech; Paola Duran; Núria Bosch Roca; Wilfredo Poma; Isidoro Sánchez; Luis Roca-Pérez; Rafael Boluda; Juan Barceló; Charlotte Poschenrieder

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C. Gil

University of Almería

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Charlotte Poschenrieder

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Jaume Bech

University of Barcelona

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