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Studies on materials containing polysaccharides as soil amendments 1: effects on animal waste water purification in a potting experiment

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A potting experiment was carried out to determine the effects of soil amendments containing polysaccharides and earthworms on a land application system for the purification of animal waste water. The following soil amendments were used: purified Konjak powder (KP, powder containing glucomannan made from the root system of devil's tongue, Amorphophalus rivieri Dur.), crystallized cellulose (CC), and a mixture of the two (MX). These soil amendments were added to the pots, and then Chrysanthemum corondria were planted in the earthworm pots (A pots), the nonearthworm pots (B pots), and the control pots (C pots); the first two plots received primary-treated animal waste water, and the other one received tap water. The following items were then measured: pH, electrical conductivity, chemical oxygen demand (CODMn), total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus, the volume of drained water from each pots, the height and dry matter weight of plants, and the water permeability into the soil. The MX-A pots, i.e., the pots containing both soil amendments and earthworms, gave good results, especially for water permeability, plant growth, the purification of CODMn, and TN. These results suggest that the presence of soil amendments and earthworms may enhance the improvement of water quality in land application systems using vegetation.

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Received: December 9, 1998 / Accepted: February 8, 2000

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Takada-Oikawa, N., Katoh, N., Oshida, T. et al. Studies on materials containing polysaccharides as soil amendments 1: effects on animal waste water purification in a potting experiment. J Mater Cycles Waste Manag 2, 138–142 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10163-000-0022-y

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