An investigation of steel industrial kiln dust effects on chemical properties of acid soil


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Sadegh-Zadeh F., . and Jalili Seh-Bardan B., . and Moazzi A.A., . and Chorom M., . (2008) An investigation of steel industrial kiln dust effects on chemical properties of acid soil. [Proceedings Paper]

Abstract

Steel plant by-products are suitable source liming of material and can be used to ameliorate acid soil. In the present study the possibility of using steel plant by-products Steel industrial kiln dust as an amendment material for acid soil was investigated. An incubation experiment followed by a pot experiment was carried out on a9id soil. Treatments in incubation experiment were 0 0.25 1 2 4 and 8 percent of kiln dust mixed with soils. In pot experiment pots were planted with Sorghum seed var Kimia. Results showed that kiln dust increased significantly the value of pH ECe Ca Mg K Na PBS Zn Cu Cd and Pb in proportional to the rate of kiln dust used. Application of kiln dust decreased significantly available Fe and Mn proportional to the rate of kiln dust used. But the availability of Fe generally increased with the incubation time. Application of kiln dust slightly increased availability of P. Result of pot experiment showed that the highest yield of sorghum was obtained by 1 kiln dust treatment with a pH of 6.8.


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Abstract

Steel plant by-products are suitable source liming of material and can be used to ameliorate acid soil. In the present study the possibility of using steel plant by-products Steel industrial kiln dust as an amendment material for acid soil was investigated. An incubation experiment followed by a pot experiment was carried out on a9id soil. Treatments in incubation experiment were 0 0.25 1 2 4 and 8 percent of kiln dust mixed with soils. In pot experiment pots were planted with Sorghum seed var Kimia. Results showed that kiln dust increased significantly the value of pH ECe Ca Mg K Na PBS Zn Cu Cd and Pb in proportional to the rate of kiln dust used. Application of kiln dust decreased significantly available Fe and Mn proportional to the rate of kiln dust used. But the availability of Fe generally increased with the incubation time. Application of kiln dust slightly increased availability of P. Result of pot experiment showed that the highest yield of sorghum was obtained by 1 kiln dust treatment with a pH of 6.8.

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: Available at Perpustakaan Sultan Abdul Samad Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 UPM Serdang Selangor Malaysia. mal S590.2 S683 2008 Call Number
AGROVOC Term: DRYERS
AGROVOC Term: SOIL PH
AGROVOC Term: SOIL CHEMICOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES
AGROVOC Term: TRACE ELEMENTS
AGROVOC Term: PLANT GROWTH SUBSTANCES
AGROVOC Term: IRAN ISLAMIC REPUBLIC
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:13
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11286

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