Plant bioassays to assess toxicity of textile sludge compost

Authors

  • Ademir Sérgio Ferreira Araújo Universidade Estadual do Piauí
  • Regina Teresa Rosim Monteiro Universidade de São Paulo; Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura; Lab. Ecotoxicologia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162005000300013

Keywords:

phytotoxicity, seed germination, solid residue, hydroponics

Abstract

Composting of industrial wastes is increasing because of recycling requirements set on organic wastes. The evaluation of toxicity of these wastes by biological testing is therefore extremely important for screening the suitability of waste for land application. The toxicity of a textile sludge compost was investigated using seed germination and plant growth bioassays using soybean and wheat. Compost samples were mixed with water (seed germination bioassay) or nutrient solution (plant growth bioassay) at concentrations of 0, 19, 38, 76 and 152 g L-1. No negative effects were observed after five days of compost water-extract in relation to soybean and wheat seed germination. After fifteen days, under a hydroponics system, plant growth had harmful effects of the compost at concentrations above 38 g L-1. Textile sludge compost presented great phytotoxicity under hydroponics condition and the soybean and wheat were sensitive for evaluation of organic wastes in plant growth bioassays.

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2005-06-01

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Plant bioassays to assess toxicity of textile sludge compost . (2005). Scientia Agricola, 62(3), 286-290. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162005000300013