Physicochemical Properties of Plant Growing Medium Comprising Water Treatment Residuals Amended with Composted Park

2015 
The physicochemical properties were measured for medium comprising water treatment residuals (WTR) amended with composted bark (two different volume ratios of WTR to composted bark) one month after creation, in order to determine its suitability for plant growing purposes. Compared to the WTR alone, the WTR + bark medium exhibited similar neutral pH and a redox potential (Eh) indicating aerobic conditions, higher electrical conductivity (EC), cation exchange capacity (CEC), and total carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) concentrations, and lower phosphate (P) absorption coefficients and available manganese (Mn) concentrations. Comparing to the theoretical baseline medium immediately after creation, the WTR + bark medium, after a one-month incubation, exhibited a decline in available Mn, total C, and total N concentrations and an increase in CEC and P-absorption coefficients. These changes may be attributable not only to the introduction of
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