Management of sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen in soil fertility over time

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Autor(a) principal: Lobo, Thomaz Figueiredo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Grassi Filho, Helio, Büll, Leonardo Theodoro, Moreira, Lais Lorena Queiroz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/11805
Resumo: The use of sewage sludge is a practice highly promising for the development of sustainable agricultural systems. The objective of this study was to assess the improvement in soil fertility management strategies on different sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen after seven application of this residue. The experiment was carried at the São Manuel Experimental Farm belonging to the faculty of Agronomic Sciences of UNESP, Botucatu, located in the county of São Manuel. It was adopted the experimental design in a randomized blocks consisting of six treatments and five repetitions defined as follows: T0 – without nitrogen fertilizer, T1 – mineral fertilizer nitrogen according to the crop needs, T2 – 50% nitrogen from sewage sludge and 50% in the form of chemical fertilizer, T3 – 100% of nitrogen recommended by the culture, from sewage sludge, T4 - 150% of nitrogen recommended by the culture, from sewage sludge and T5 – 200% of the nitrogen from the sewage sludge. It has done seven application of sewage sludge in crop (year 1 – sunflower, year 2 sunflower, year 3 – oats and bean, year 4 – triticale and sunflower, year 5 – wheat) and the first three applications were treated with sewage sludge and the other applications were composted sludge. In the depth 0-20 cm, the sewage sludge promoted an increase in levels of organic matter, P, S, H+Al, CEC and decreased in soil pH. In the depth of 20 to 40 cm the sewage sludge promoted a decrease in pH and increase in soil organic matter, P, H+Al, K, Ca, SB, CEC and S. Mineral N influence the increase in the depth S of 20-40 cm.
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spelling Management of sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen in soil fertility over timeManejo do lodo de esgoto e nitrogênio mineral na fertilidade do solo ao longo do tempoSustainabilityOrganic matter and soil acidity.SustentabilidadeMatéria orgânica e acidez do solo.Fertilidade do Solo e adubaçãoThe use of sewage sludge is a practice highly promising for the development of sustainable agricultural systems. The objective of this study was to assess the improvement in soil fertility management strategies on different sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen after seven application of this residue. The experiment was carried at the São Manuel Experimental Farm belonging to the faculty of Agronomic Sciences of UNESP, Botucatu, located in the county of São Manuel. It was adopted the experimental design in a randomized blocks consisting of six treatments and five repetitions defined as follows: T0 – without nitrogen fertilizer, T1 – mineral fertilizer nitrogen according to the crop needs, T2 – 50% nitrogen from sewage sludge and 50% in the form of chemical fertilizer, T3 – 100% of nitrogen recommended by the culture, from sewage sludge, T4 - 150% of nitrogen recommended by the culture, from sewage sludge and T5 – 200% of the nitrogen from the sewage sludge. It has done seven application of sewage sludge in crop (year 1 – sunflower, year 2 sunflower, year 3 – oats and bean, year 4 – triticale and sunflower, year 5 – wheat) and the first three applications were treated with sewage sludge and the other applications were composted sludge. In the depth 0-20 cm, the sewage sludge promoted an increase in levels of organic matter, P, S, H+Al, CEC and decreased in soil pH. In the depth of 20 to 40 cm the sewage sludge promoted a decrease in pH and increase in soil organic matter, P, H+Al, K, Ca, SB, CEC and S. Mineral N influence the increase in the depth S of 20-40 cm.A utilização de lodo de esgoto é uma prática promissora para o desenvolvimento de sistemas agrícolas sustentáveis. O objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar a melhoria na fertilidade do solo sobre diferentes manejos de lodo de esgoto e de nitrogênio mineral após 7 aplicações deste resíduo. O experimento foi conduzido na Fazenda Experimental São Manuel pertencente à Faculdade de Ciências Agronômicas da UNESP de Botucatu, localizada no município de São Manuel. Foi adotado um delineamento experimental em blocos casualizados constituído por 6 tratamentos e 5 repetições assim definidos: T0 - sem adubação nitrogenada, T1 - adubação química nitrogenada de acordo com a necessidade da cultura, T2 - 50% adubação nitrogenada proveniente do lodo de esgoto e 50% na forma da adubação química, T3 - 100% da adubação nitrogenada do recomendado pela cultura, proveniente do lodo de esgoto, T4 – 150% da adubação nitrogenada proveniente do lodo de esgoto e T5 - 200% da adubação nitrogenada proveniente do lodo de esgoto. Foram feitas sete aplicações de lodo de esgoto com as seguintes culturas (ano 1 – girassol, ano 2 girassol, ano 3 - aveia e feijão, ano 4 – triticale e girassol, ano 5 – trigo), sendo que as três primeiras aplicações foram com lodo de esgoto tratado e as demais aplicações foram com lodo compostado. Na profundidade de 0 a 20 cm o lodo de esgoto promoveu um incremento nos teores de matéria orgânica, P, S, H+Al, CTC e decréscimo no pH do solo. Na profundidade de 20 a 40 cm o lodo de esgoto promoveu uma diminuição no pH e aumento nos teores de matéria orgânica, P, H+Al, K, Ca, SB, CTC e S. O N mineral influenciou o aumento do S na profundidade de 20 a 40 cm. UEL2013-12-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1180510.5433/1679-0359.2013v34n6p2705Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 34 No. 6 (2013); 2705-2726Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 34 n. 6 (2013); 2705-27261679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/11805/pdf_119Lobo, Thomaz FigueiredoGrassi Filho, HelioBüll, Leonardo TheodoroMoreira, Lais Lorena Queirozinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-11-19T18:36:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11805Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2015-11-19T18:36:18Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Management of sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen in soil fertility over time
Manejo do lodo de esgoto e nitrogênio mineral na fertilidade do solo ao longo do tempo
title Management of sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen in soil fertility over time
spellingShingle Management of sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen in soil fertility over time
Lobo, Thomaz Figueiredo
Sustainability
Organic matter and soil acidity.
Sustentabilidade
Matéria orgânica e acidez do solo.
Fertilidade do Solo e adubação
title_short Management of sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen in soil fertility over time
title_full Management of sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen in soil fertility over time
title_fullStr Management of sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen in soil fertility over time
title_full_unstemmed Management of sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen in soil fertility over time
title_sort Management of sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen in soil fertility over time
author Lobo, Thomaz Figueiredo
author_facet Lobo, Thomaz Figueiredo
Grassi Filho, Helio
Büll, Leonardo Theodoro
Moreira, Lais Lorena Queiroz
author_role author
author2 Grassi Filho, Helio
Büll, Leonardo Theodoro
Moreira, Lais Lorena Queiroz
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lobo, Thomaz Figueiredo
Grassi Filho, Helio
Büll, Leonardo Theodoro
Moreira, Lais Lorena Queiroz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sustainability
Organic matter and soil acidity.
Sustentabilidade
Matéria orgânica e acidez do solo.
Fertilidade do Solo e adubação
topic Sustainability
Organic matter and soil acidity.
Sustentabilidade
Matéria orgânica e acidez do solo.
Fertilidade do Solo e adubação
description The use of sewage sludge is a practice highly promising for the development of sustainable agricultural systems. The objective of this study was to assess the improvement in soil fertility management strategies on different sewage sludge and mineral nitrogen after seven application of this residue. The experiment was carried at the São Manuel Experimental Farm belonging to the faculty of Agronomic Sciences of UNESP, Botucatu, located in the county of São Manuel. It was adopted the experimental design in a randomized blocks consisting of six treatments and five repetitions defined as follows: T0 – without nitrogen fertilizer, T1 – mineral fertilizer nitrogen according to the crop needs, T2 – 50% nitrogen from sewage sludge and 50% in the form of chemical fertilizer, T3 – 100% of nitrogen recommended by the culture, from sewage sludge, T4 - 150% of nitrogen recommended by the culture, from sewage sludge and T5 – 200% of the nitrogen from the sewage sludge. It has done seven application of sewage sludge in crop (year 1 – sunflower, year 2 sunflower, year 3 – oats and bean, year 4 – triticale and sunflower, year 5 – wheat) and the first three applications were treated with sewage sludge and the other applications were composted sludge. In the depth 0-20 cm, the sewage sludge promoted an increase in levels of organic matter, P, S, H+Al, CEC and decreased in soil pH. In the depth of 20 to 40 cm the sewage sludge promoted a decrease in pH and increase in soil organic matter, P, H+Al, K, Ca, SB, CEC and S. Mineral N influence the increase in the depth S of 20-40 cm.
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