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Effects of different levels of spent engine oil on soil physicochemical properties using different texturally contrasting soils
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2022
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Three texturally contrasting soils: Sandy loam (SL), Loamy sand (LS) and Sandy clay loam (SCL) were potted 4 kg each with a polythene bag and polluted with 10% w/w (122ml/kg), 20% w/w (245ml/kg) and 0% w/w (0ml/kg) of spent engine oil. The soil was thoroughly mixed with spent engine oil and allowed to stay for three weeks to allow for proper absorption of the engine oil. Thereafter, air-dried crushed and sieved poultry manure was applied to the soil in each polythene bag at a rate of 40 t/ha.
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-2231711/v1
fatcat:mgo3fxp6svbeveyobvwycsfyta