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Remediated marine sediment as growing medium for lettuce production: assessment of agronomic performance and food safety in a pilot experiment


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Title:
Remediated marine sediment as growing medium for lettuce production: assessment of agronomic performance and food safety in a pilot experiment
Authors:
Tozzi, Francesca  
Pecchioli, Simona  
Renella, Giancarlo
Melgarejo Moreno, Pablo  
Legua, Pilar  
Macci, Cristina  
Doni, Serena  
Masciandaro, Grazia  
GIORDANI, EDGARDO  
LENZI, ANNA  
Editor:
Wiley
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Producción Vegetal y Microbiología
Issue Date:
2019-07-09
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/36680
Abstract:
Background: The use of reclaimed dredged sediments as growing media may offer a profitable alternative to their disposal as a waste and at the same time meets the need of peat-substitute substrates in horticulture. When sediments are reused to cultivate food crops, issues related to human health rise due to potential accumulation of contaminants in the product. This pilot study aimed at verifying the suitability of a reclaimed dredged port sediment, used pure or mixed with peat, as a growing medium for lettuce cultivation. Results: The pure sediment caused a reduction in crop yield, probably due to its unsuitable physical properties, whereas the mixture sediment-peat and pure peat resulted in the same yield. Although the sediment contained potentially phytotoxic heavy metals and some organic pollutants, no symptoms of plant toxicity were noted. Besides, no organic contaminants were detected in lettuce heads, and heavy metals amounts were not hazardous for consumers. Conversely, plants grown in the sediment were particularly rich in minerals like Ca, Mg and Fe, and showed higher concentrations of organic acids and antioxidants. Conclusion: The use of the sediment as a growing medium for lettuce was shown to be safe for both inorganic and organic contaminants. Nevertheless, considering crop yield results, the mixture of the sediment with other materials is recommended in order to produce a substrate with more suitable physicochemical properties for vegetable cultivation
Keywords/Subjects:
Lactuca sativa
Dietary intake
Health risk assessment
Innovative substrates
Reclaimed sediments
Resource recycling
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.9815
Published in:
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 2019; 99: 5624–5630
Appears in Collections:
Artículos Producción vegetal y microbiología



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