Agricultural recycling of biodigested vinasse for lettuce production

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Autor(a) principal: Ueno,Camila Roberta Javorski
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Costa,Antonio Carlos Saraiva da, Gimenes,Marcelino Luiz, Zanin,Gisella Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ambiente & Água
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Resumo: The agricultural use of waste products represents an interesting alternative for nutrient cycling. Biodigested vinasse, the final waste product of vinasse biodigestion and biogas production, can be reused for agricultural purposes. The present work sought to quantify the shoot dry mass production of lettuce plants, as well as foliar nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium content following the application of biodigested vinasse on soil. Biodigested vinasse was produced from anaerobic vinasse digestion, using anaerobic sludge as a source of microorganisms. The treatments, with four replications in entirely randomized design, consisted of anaerobic sludge from a gelatin factory, vinasse in natura, biodigested vinasse and a control treatment. The experiment was conducted over 45 days using 5 L vases and applying a dose equivalent to 150 m³ ha-1. Lettuce treated with biodigested vinasse showed higher shoot dry mass production and higher accumulation of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in its leaves than that treated with vinasse in natura.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Agricultural recycling of biodigested vinasse for lettuce production
title Agricultural recycling of biodigested vinasse for lettuce production
spellingShingle Agricultural recycling of biodigested vinasse for lettuce production
Ueno,Camila Roberta Javorski
biomass
Lactuca sativa
nutrients
residue
stillage
wastewater
title_short Agricultural recycling of biodigested vinasse for lettuce production
title_full Agricultural recycling of biodigested vinasse for lettuce production
title_fullStr Agricultural recycling of biodigested vinasse for lettuce production
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural recycling of biodigested vinasse for lettuce production
title_sort Agricultural recycling of biodigested vinasse for lettuce production
author Ueno,Camila Roberta Javorski
author_facet Ueno,Camila Roberta Javorski
Costa,Antonio Carlos Saraiva da
Gimenes,Marcelino Luiz
Zanin,Gisella Maria
author_role author
author2 Costa,Antonio Carlos Saraiva da
Gimenes,Marcelino Luiz
Zanin,Gisella Maria
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ueno,Camila Roberta Javorski
Costa,Antonio Carlos Saraiva da
Gimenes,Marcelino Luiz
Zanin,Gisella Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biomass
Lactuca sativa
nutrients
residue
stillage
wastewater
topic biomass
Lactuca sativa
nutrients
residue
stillage
wastewater
description The agricultural use of waste products represents an interesting alternative for nutrient cycling. Biodigested vinasse, the final waste product of vinasse biodigestion and biogas production, can be reused for agricultural purposes. The present work sought to quantify the shoot dry mass production of lettuce plants, as well as foliar nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium content following the application of biodigested vinasse on soil. Biodigested vinasse was produced from anaerobic vinasse digestion, using anaerobic sludge as a source of microorganisms. The treatments, with four replications in entirely randomized design, consisted of anaerobic sludge from a gelatin factory, vinasse in natura, biodigested vinasse and a control treatment. The experiment was conducted over 45 days using 5 L vases and applying a dose equivalent to 150 m³ ha-1. Lettuce treated with biodigested vinasse showed higher shoot dry mass production and higher accumulation of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in its leaves than that treated with vinasse in natura.
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