Abstract

Accumulation of heavy metals results in soil degradation and impairs the normal functioning of ecosystems. Thus, monitoring of heavy metals is essential in both pristine and polluted soils. Concentrations of heavy metals were determined in a pristine tropical agricultural soil using acid digestion procedures. The soil samples were also analyzed for physico-chemical parameters and biochar toxicity to earthworms. Data shows that the soil is acidic, with low organic matter content. The level of heavy metals ranged from <0.06±0.0 to 595.8±2.8 µg g−1. However, the concentrations were found to be below the soil regulatory standards of heavy metals in agricultural soils. Furthermore, increased addition of biochar to the soil caused toxic effect on earthworms over a 90 d biochar-soil contact time. The data provides baseline information of heavy metals in pristine agricultural soils from the region, and the effect of biochar amendments on tropical soils.

Highlights

  • Accumulation of heavy metals results in soil degradation and impairs the normal functioning of ecosystems

  • Data portrays the effect and bioavailability of biochar to earthworms in soil over time. Data provided in this brief were generated during soil preparation/analysis of the experiment on ‘influence of biochar aged in acid soil on ecosystem engineers and two tropical agricultural plants’

  • Heavy metals are ubiquitously distributed in soil and monitoring of metals is important to identify contaminated agricultural soils

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Summary

Physico-chemical properties

The soil samples were air dried and sieved with 2 mm mesh size. Soil texture was determined using manipulative texturing (by hand). Soil pH was measured with pH radiometer model PHM 93 (Copenhagen) and the organic matter content was determined by loss on ignition (after baking in the furnace for 16 h at 450 °C)

Concentrations of heavy metals
Earthworm toxicity test
Acid digestion procedures
Sample analysis
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