Soil chemical attributes and initial growth of corn crop by adding domestic and industrial sewage sludge

In recent decades, organic and/or inorganic nonconventional waste such as sewage sludge, agro-industrial or industrial waste, inorganic waste, steel slag, etc., have become some of the most promising alternatives to commercial fertilizer shortages or rising prices. Hence, the aim was to evaluate mor...

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Main Authors: Cácio Luiz Boechat, Adriana Miranda de Santana Arauco, Marcos de Oliveira Ribeiro, Ana Clécia Campos Brito, Aurino Azevedo de Souza, Jorge Antonio Gonzaga Santos
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2017-07-01
Series:Bioscience Journal
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Online Access:http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/36746
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spelling doaj-a152307cbdc0496087ca9aeb7e624f132021-06-29T13:29:10ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632017-07-0133410.14393/BJ-v33n4a2017-3674636746Soil chemical attributes and initial growth of corn crop by adding domestic and industrial sewage sludgeCácio Luiz Boechat0Adriana Miranda de Santana Arauco1Marcos de Oliveira Ribeiro2Ana Clécia Campos Brito3Aurino Azevedo de Souza4Jorge Antonio Gonzaga Santos5Federal University of PiauíFederal University of PiauíFederal University of Recôncavo da BahiaFederal University of PiauíFederal Institute of PiauíFederal University of Recôncavo da BahiaIn recent decades, organic and/or inorganic nonconventional waste such as sewage sludge, agro-industrial or industrial waste, inorganic waste, steel slag, etc., have become some of the most promising alternatives to commercial fertilizer shortages or rising prices. Hence, the aim was to evaluate morphological changes in corn plants and variations in chemical properties of cohesive Yellow Latosol (Oxisol), after the incorporation of sewage sludge doses from domestic waste and the dairy industry. The experimental units were randomised blocks designed with four repetitions. The treatments consisted of five doses of each sewage sludge incorporated into the soil, that is: Domestic Sewage Sludge (DSS) in doses of 0.0; 3.1; 4.6; 6.1 and 9.2 Mg ha-1 (on a dry basis ), and Industrial Sewage Sludge (ISS) in doses of 0.0; 5.2; 7.8; 10.4 e 15.6 Mg ha-1 (on a dry basis), all equivalent to 0; 100; 150; 200 and 300 kg of total N ha-1. Doses equivalent to 150 - 300 kg total N ha-1 led to greater gains in stem diameter, number of leaves, fresh and dry mass of leaves. Increasing doses of both sewage sludges enable gains in the morphological variables studied, except for root length. Positive linear increments occur in the pH and phosphorus content of soils when the doses of sewage sludge are increased. The exchangeable aluminium and potential acidity are reduced, from the first dose of industrial sewage sludge, with no significant difference for domestic sewage sludge.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/36746organic wasteorganic fertilizerindustrial disposaldomestic disposalzea mays
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author Cácio Luiz Boechat
Adriana Miranda de Santana Arauco
Marcos de Oliveira Ribeiro
Ana Clécia Campos Brito
Aurino Azevedo de Souza
Jorge Antonio Gonzaga Santos
spellingShingle Cácio Luiz Boechat
Adriana Miranda de Santana Arauco
Marcos de Oliveira Ribeiro
Ana Clécia Campos Brito
Aurino Azevedo de Souza
Jorge Antonio Gonzaga Santos
Soil chemical attributes and initial growth of corn crop by adding domestic and industrial sewage sludge
Bioscience Journal
organic waste
organic fertilizer
industrial disposal
domestic disposal
zea mays
author_facet Cácio Luiz Boechat
Adriana Miranda de Santana Arauco
Marcos de Oliveira Ribeiro
Ana Clécia Campos Brito
Aurino Azevedo de Souza
Jorge Antonio Gonzaga Santos
author_sort Cácio Luiz Boechat
title Soil chemical attributes and initial growth of corn crop by adding domestic and industrial sewage sludge
title_short Soil chemical attributes and initial growth of corn crop by adding domestic and industrial sewage sludge
title_full Soil chemical attributes and initial growth of corn crop by adding domestic and industrial sewage sludge
title_fullStr Soil chemical attributes and initial growth of corn crop by adding domestic and industrial sewage sludge
title_full_unstemmed Soil chemical attributes and initial growth of corn crop by adding domestic and industrial sewage sludge
title_sort soil chemical attributes and initial growth of corn crop by adding domestic and industrial sewage sludge
publisher Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
series Bioscience Journal
issn 1981-3163
publishDate 2017-07-01
description In recent decades, organic and/or inorganic nonconventional waste such as sewage sludge, agro-industrial or industrial waste, inorganic waste, steel slag, etc., have become some of the most promising alternatives to commercial fertilizer shortages or rising prices. Hence, the aim was to evaluate morphological changes in corn plants and variations in chemical properties of cohesive Yellow Latosol (Oxisol), after the incorporation of sewage sludge doses from domestic waste and the dairy industry. The experimental units were randomised blocks designed with four repetitions. The treatments consisted of five doses of each sewage sludge incorporated into the soil, that is: Domestic Sewage Sludge (DSS) in doses of 0.0; 3.1; 4.6; 6.1 and 9.2 Mg ha-1 (on a dry basis ), and Industrial Sewage Sludge (ISS) in doses of 0.0; 5.2; 7.8; 10.4 e 15.6 Mg ha-1 (on a dry basis), all equivalent to 0; 100; 150; 200 and 300 kg of total N ha-1. Doses equivalent to 150 - 300 kg total N ha-1 led to greater gains in stem diameter, number of leaves, fresh and dry mass of leaves. Increasing doses of both sewage sludges enable gains in the morphological variables studied, except for root length. Positive linear increments occur in the pH and phosphorus content of soils when the doses of sewage sludge are increased. The exchangeable aluminium and potential acidity are reduced, from the first dose of industrial sewage sludge, with no significant difference for domestic sewage sludge.
topic organic waste
organic fertilizer
industrial disposal
domestic disposal
zea mays
url http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/36746
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