JOURNAL ARTICLE

In-Situ Thermal Remediation of Contaminated Soil

Huaxiong HuangS. A. LapinRex Westbrook

Year: 2003 Journal:   Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences Vol: 28 (7)Pages: 951-7   Publisher: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies

Abstract

Four rumen fistulated swamp buffaloes were randomly assigned according to a 4×4 Latin square design to investigate the effects of Eucalyptus (E. Camaldulensis) leaf meal (ELM) supplementation as a rumen enhancer on feed intake and rumen fermentation characteristics. The dietary treatments were as follows: T1 = 0 g ELM/hd/d; T2 = 40 g ELM/hd/d; T3 = 80 g ELM/hd/d; T4 = 120 g ELM/hd/d, respectively. Experimental animals were kept in individual pens and concentrate was offered at 0.3% BW while rice straw was fed ad libitum. The results revealed that voluntary feed intake and digestion coefficients of nutrients were similar among treatments. Ruminal pH, temperature and blood urea nitrogen concentrations were not affected by ELM supplementation; however, ELM supplementation resulted in lower concentration of ruminal ammonia nitrogen. Total volatile fatty acids, propionate concentration increased with the increasing level of EML (p<0.05) while the proportion of acetate was decreased (p<0.05). Methane production was linearly decreased (p<0.05) with the increasing level of ELM supplementation. Protozoa count and proteolytic bacteria population were reduced (p<0.05) while fungal zoospores and total viable bacteria, amylolytic, cellulolytic bacteria were unchanged. In addition, nitrogen utilization and microbial protein synthesis tended to increase by the dietary treatments. Based on the present findings, it is suggested that ELM could modify the rumen fermentation and is potentially used as a rumen enhancer in methane mitigation and rumen fermentation efficiency.

Keywords:
Contamination Environmental remediation Extraction (chemistry) Soil contamination Environmental science Soil water Soil vapor extraction Electrode Soil test Soil science Materials science Chemistry Chromatography

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Electrokinetic Soil Remediation Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
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