Carbon dynamics in no-till soil due to the use of industrial organic waste and mineral fertilizer

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Autor(a) principal: Romaniw,Jucimare
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Sá,João Carlos de Moraes, Padilha,Alessandra Aparecida, Ramos,Fabrícia da Silva, Eurich,Guilherme, Bressan,Pamela Thaísa
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista ciência agronômica (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACTThe use of organic waste from industrial processes in agriculture is a strategy not only for improving soil properties but also for promoting the utilization of recycled nutrients by market crops and for reducing environmental impact. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of using organic waste from pork and poultry slaughterhouses (OWS) applied alone or in combination with mineral fertilizer (MF) on the dynamics of soil organic matter (SOM) compartments. The experimental design adopted was that of completely randomized blocks with six treatments and three replicates. The treatments consisted of a general control (T1) without the addition of MF and OWS, the application of MF alone at 100% of the recommended fertilizer levels for the crops (T2),the application of OWS alone at a fixed dose of 2 Mg ha-1 (T3), and the following three combinations of MF and OWS: 75% MF + 25% OWS (T4); 50% MF + 50% OWS (T5); and 25% MF + 75% OWS (T6). The application of OWS promoted increase in the labile fractions extracted by potassium permanganate (C-OXP) and hot water (C-HW) compared with using MF alone. Using OWS in the combination of 50% MF + 50% OWS increased the content and stock of total organic carbon (TOC) in the 0-20 cm layer and of particulate organic C (POC) and C-OXP in the 0-5 cm layer.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Carbon dynamics in no-till soil due to the use of industrial organic waste and mineral fertilizer
title Carbon dynamics in no-till soil due to the use of industrial organic waste and mineral fertilizer
spellingShingle Carbon dynamics in no-till soil due to the use of industrial organic waste and mineral fertilizer
Romaniw,Jucimare
Organic matter compartments
Total organic carbon
title_short Carbon dynamics in no-till soil due to the use of industrial organic waste and mineral fertilizer
title_full Carbon dynamics in no-till soil due to the use of industrial organic waste and mineral fertilizer
title_fullStr Carbon dynamics in no-till soil due to the use of industrial organic waste and mineral fertilizer
title_full_unstemmed Carbon dynamics in no-till soil due to the use of industrial organic waste and mineral fertilizer
title_sort Carbon dynamics in no-till soil due to the use of industrial organic waste and mineral fertilizer
author Romaniw,Jucimare
author_facet Romaniw,Jucimare
Sá,João Carlos de Moraes
Padilha,Alessandra Aparecida
Ramos,Fabrícia da Silva
Eurich,Guilherme
Bressan,Pamela Thaísa
author_role author
author2 Sá,João Carlos de Moraes
Padilha,Alessandra Aparecida
Ramos,Fabrícia da Silva
Eurich,Guilherme
Bressan,Pamela Thaísa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Romaniw,Jucimare
Sá,João Carlos de Moraes
Padilha,Alessandra Aparecida
Ramos,Fabrícia da Silva
Eurich,Guilherme
Bressan,Pamela Thaísa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Organic matter compartments
Total organic carbon
topic Organic matter compartments
Total organic carbon
description ABSTRACTThe use of organic waste from industrial processes in agriculture is a strategy not only for improving soil properties but also for promoting the utilization of recycled nutrients by market crops and for reducing environmental impact. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of using organic waste from pork and poultry slaughterhouses (OWS) applied alone or in combination with mineral fertilizer (MF) on the dynamics of soil organic matter (SOM) compartments. The experimental design adopted was that of completely randomized blocks with six treatments and three replicates. The treatments consisted of a general control (T1) without the addition of MF and OWS, the application of MF alone at 100% of the recommended fertilizer levels for the crops (T2),the application of OWS alone at a fixed dose of 2 Mg ha-1 (T3), and the following three combinations of MF and OWS: 75% MF + 25% OWS (T4); 50% MF + 50% OWS (T5); and 25% MF + 75% OWS (T6). The application of OWS promoted increase in the labile fractions extracted by potassium permanganate (C-OXP) and hot water (C-HW) compared with using MF alone. Using OWS in the combination of 50% MF + 50% OWS increased the content and stock of total organic carbon (TOC) in the 0-20 cm layer and of particulate organic C (POC) and C-OXP in the 0-5 cm layer.
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