Cultivated soils in high water conditions can be
a source of methane (CH4). Despite the significant introduction
of lead (Pb) into soils with fertilizers or sewage sludge, there
are few reports concerning its impact on methane production in
arable soils. The main premise of the study was to characterize
the response of methanogenesis after soil contamination with Pb.
For this reason, the effect of Pb on CH4 production in three different
mineral arable soils was investigated. Lead, in the chloride
form, was added at two concentrations, which were established
based on the Sewage Sludge Directive (300 and 1 500 mg kg–1).
Additionally, two types of controls were used – water and CaCl2
with chloride ions. It was observed that the process could be
slowed down at the lower dose and that methane production was
totally inhibited at the higher dose. Additionally, the inhibitory
effect of the chloride ions on the process was also observed in the
control samples. Despite the inhibition of methanogenesis in the
soil, which has a positive effect on reducing the amount of the gas
released, this process cannot be analysed individually. Other reactions
in the soil should also be taken into consideration, and these
changes which occur under the influence of the various factors
should be investigated further.
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