AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the effects of humic acids extracted from landfill sludge on plant growth and metabolism, highlighting their potential as a nutrient source.
  • Humic acids exhibit high levels of carbon and nitrogen, which are beneficial for plant nutrition, and 2 mM concentration significantly enhances enzyme activity, particularly H-ATPase.
  • However, the research also notes concerning cytogenetic alterations and mutagenicity, suggesting potential risks associated with using landfill sludge in its raw form despite its nutrient benefits.

Article Abstract

Biological process treatment of landfill leachate produces a significant amount of sludge, characterized by high levels of organic matter from which humic acids are known to activate several enzymes of energy metabolism, stimulating plant growth. This study aimed to characterize humic acids extracted from landfill sludge and assess the effects on plants exposed to different concentrations (0.5, 1, 2 and 4 mM C L) by chemical and biological analysis, to elucidate the influence of such organic material and minimize potential risks of using sludge in natura. Landfill humic acids showed high carbon and nitrogen levels, which may represent an important source of nutrients for plants. Biochemical analysis demonstrated an increase of enzyme activity, especially H-ATPase in 2 mM C L landfill humic acid. Additionally, cytogenetic alterations were observed in meristematic and F cells, through nuclear abnormalities and micronuclei. Multivariate statistical analysis provided integration of physical, chemical and biological data. Despite all the nutritional benefits of humic acids and their activation of plant antioxidant systems, the observed biological effects showed concerning levels of mutagenicity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.06.007DOI Listing

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