Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm
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DOI: | 10.4025/actascitechnol.v43i1.50360 |
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Resumo: | Due to the increase in the PWW production level by the high concentration of animals per area, the intensification and concentration of pig farming in certain regions has resulted in the intensive application of swine manure (PWW) in the same terrain, which may provide the soil accumulation and the transference of elements may compromise the productive capacity of the territorial space of that region. In this sense, this work aimed to evaluate the elements concentration present in the soil and in swine waste, in relation to the values stipulated by CONAMA Resolution n. 420 (Conselho Nacional do Meio Ambiente [CONAMA], 2009) and also by CETESB n. 195/2005 (Companhia de Tecnologia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo [CETESB], 2005), which provides for criteria and values guiding soil quality and groundwater for chemicals presence, and, based on the reference element, adapt to the technical standard P 4,231/2015 (Companhia de Tecnologia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo [CETESB], 2015) proposed by CETESB for the dose calculation of vinasse application, in PWW application in pasture cultivation. The work accomplished at Fazenda Talhado Cinco de Março rural area - Rio Verde Municipality – Goiás state. Samples were performed to determine the soil physicochemical attributes and PWW chemical analysis of the soil, submitted to statistical analysis of Analysis of Variance and Tukey’s Test 5%. The results made it possible to verify that the used management is not the most appropriate, and it is necessary to review the procedures currently adopted, such as performing more constant soil and PWW analyzes, to avoid that their continual application in a disorderly manner and with possible negative impacts on the environment. |
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Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farmImpacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farmwastewater; fertigation; nutrients; pig farmwastewater; fertigation; nutrients; pig farmDue to the increase in the PWW production level by the high concentration of animals per area, the intensification and concentration of pig farming in certain regions has resulted in the intensive application of swine manure (PWW) in the same terrain, which may provide the soil accumulation and the transference of elements may compromise the productive capacity of the territorial space of that region. In this sense, this work aimed to evaluate the elements concentration present in the soil and in swine waste, in relation to the values stipulated by CONAMA Resolution n. 420 (Conselho Nacional do Meio Ambiente [CONAMA], 2009) and also by CETESB n. 195/2005 (Companhia de Tecnologia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo [CETESB], 2005), which provides for criteria and values guiding soil quality and groundwater for chemicals presence, and, based on the reference element, adapt to the technical standard P 4,231/2015 (Companhia de Tecnologia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo [CETESB], 2015) proposed by CETESB for the dose calculation of vinasse application, in PWW application in pasture cultivation. The work accomplished at Fazenda Talhado Cinco de Março rural area - Rio Verde Municipality – Goiás state. Samples were performed to determine the soil physicochemical attributes and PWW chemical analysis of the soil, submitted to statistical analysis of Analysis of Variance and Tukey’s Test 5%. The results made it possible to verify that the used management is not the most appropriate, and it is necessary to review the procedures currently adopted, such as performing more constant soil and PWW analyzes, to avoid that their continual application in a disorderly manner and with possible negative impacts on the environment.Due to the increase in the PWW production level by the high concentration of animals per area, the intensification and concentration of pig farming in certain regions has resulted in the intensive application of swine manure (PWW) in the same terrain, which may provide the soil accumulation and the transference of elements may compromise the productive capacity of the territorial space of that region. In this sense, this work aimed to evaluate the elements concentration present in the soil and in swine waste, in relation to the values stipulated by CONAMA Resolution n. 420 (Conselho Nacional do Meio Ambiente [CONAMA], 2009) and also by CETESB n. 195/2005 (Companhia de Tecnologia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo [CETESB], 2005), which provides for criteria and values guiding soil quality and groundwater for chemicals presence, and, based on the reference element, adapt to the technical standard P 4,231/2015 (Companhia de Tecnologia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo [CETESB], 2015) proposed by CETESB for the dose calculation of vinasse application, in PWW application in pasture cultivation. The work accomplished at Fazenda Talhado Cinco de Março rural area - Rio Verde Municipality – Goiás state. Samples were performed to determine the soil physicochemical attributes and PWW chemical analysis of the soil, submitted to statistical analysis of Analysis of Variance and Tukey’s Test 5%. The results made it possible to verify that the used management is not the most appropriate, and it is necessary to review the procedures currently adopted, such as performing more constant soil and PWW analyzes, to avoid that their continual application in a disorderly manner and with possible negative impacts on the environment.Universidade Estadual De Maringá2021-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/article/view/5036010.4025/actascitechnol.v43i1.50360Acta Scientiarum. Technology; Vol 43 (2021): Publicação contínua; e50360Acta Scientiarum. Technology; v. 43 (2021): Publicação contínua; e503601806-25631807-8664reponame:Acta scientiarum. Technology (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMenghttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/article/view/50360/751375152291Copyright (c) 2021 Acta Scientiarum. Technologyhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Clarissa Vitória Borges dos Saleh, Bruno Botelho Reis, Kenedy Vieira dos Van Els, Pedro Paulo Dunice Arantes, Jonathan Oliveira Felix, Marielle Vieira Pereira, Luciane de Souza Jesus, Camila Dias de 2021-08-09T16:53:38Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/50360Revistahttps://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/indexPUBhttps://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/oai||actatech@uem.br1807-86641806-2563opendoar:2021-08-09T16:53:38Acta scientiarum. Technology (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false |
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Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm |
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Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm |
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Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm Santos, Clarissa Vitória Borges dos wastewater; fertigation; nutrients; pig farm wastewater; fertigation; nutrients; pig farm Santos, Clarissa Vitória Borges dos wastewater; fertigation; nutrients; pig farm wastewater; fertigation; nutrients; pig farm |
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Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm |
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Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm |
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Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm |
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Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm |
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Impacts caused by swine manure application and proper management proposition in a swine finishing farm |
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Santos, Clarissa Vitória Borges dos |
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Santos, Clarissa Vitória Borges dos Santos, Clarissa Vitória Borges dos Saleh, Bruno Botelho Reis, Kenedy Vieira dos Van Els, Pedro Paulo Dunice Arantes, Jonathan Oliveira Felix, Marielle Vieira Pereira, Luciane de Souza Jesus, Camila Dias de Saleh, Bruno Botelho Reis, Kenedy Vieira dos Van Els, Pedro Paulo Dunice Arantes, Jonathan Oliveira Felix, Marielle Vieira Pereira, Luciane de Souza Jesus, Camila Dias de |
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author |
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Saleh, Bruno Botelho Reis, Kenedy Vieira dos Van Els, Pedro Paulo Dunice Arantes, Jonathan Oliveira Felix, Marielle Vieira Pereira, Luciane de Souza Jesus, Camila Dias de |
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Santos, Clarissa Vitória Borges dos Saleh, Bruno Botelho Reis, Kenedy Vieira dos Van Els, Pedro Paulo Dunice Arantes, Jonathan Oliveira Felix, Marielle Vieira Pereira, Luciane de Souza Jesus, Camila Dias de |
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wastewater; fertigation; nutrients; pig farm wastewater; fertigation; nutrients; pig farm |
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wastewater; fertigation; nutrients; pig farm wastewater; fertigation; nutrients; pig farm |
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Due to the increase in the PWW production level by the high concentration of animals per area, the intensification and concentration of pig farming in certain regions has resulted in the intensive application of swine manure (PWW) in the same terrain, which may provide the soil accumulation and the transference of elements may compromise the productive capacity of the territorial space of that region. In this sense, this work aimed to evaluate the elements concentration present in the soil and in swine waste, in relation to the values stipulated by CONAMA Resolution n. 420 (Conselho Nacional do Meio Ambiente [CONAMA], 2009) and also by CETESB n. 195/2005 (Companhia de Tecnologia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo [CETESB], 2005), which provides for criteria and values guiding soil quality and groundwater for chemicals presence, and, based on the reference element, adapt to the technical standard P 4,231/2015 (Companhia de Tecnologia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo [CETESB], 2015) proposed by CETESB for the dose calculation of vinasse application, in PWW application in pasture cultivation. The work accomplished at Fazenda Talhado Cinco de Março rural area - Rio Verde Municipality – Goiás state. Samples were performed to determine the soil physicochemical attributes and PWW chemical analysis of the soil, submitted to statistical analysis of Analysis of Variance and Tukey’s Test 5%. The results made it possible to verify that the used management is not the most appropriate, and it is necessary to review the procedures currently adopted, such as performing more constant soil and PWW analyzes, to avoid that their continual application in a disorderly manner and with possible negative impacts on the environment. |
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