Emergency situations in soil pollution by animal wastes

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Stefan Coman
Ioan Petroman
Cornelia Petroman
Diana Marin
Daniela Avrmescu
Angela Bela
Loredana Heber
C. Bleja

Abstract

The analysed indices were identical during the entire research period, and so were the measurement methods
used in the laboratory (pH, total humus, total nitrogen, mobile phosphorus, potassium). The evolution of the
soil pollution by animal wastes from the farm animals in the Arad area point out a high level of soil pollution
because of the low values of the pH, of the low soil bonitation scores, of the secondary compaction in the
first genetic horizon. After a poultry farms ceases to operate, soil pollution persists, with a slight tendency to decrease naturally.

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Coman, Stefan, Ioan Petroman, Cornelia Petroman, Diana Marin, Daniela Avrmescu, Angela Bela, Loredana Heber, and C. Bleja. 2012. “Emergency Situations in Soil Pollution by Animal Wastes”. Review on Agriculture and Rural Development 1 (1. suppl.):138-41. https://ojs.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/rard/article/view/13194.
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