Evaluation of the use of biocompound of sewage sludge as substrate for seedlings production, 2010
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Resumo: | This study aimed to evaluate the use of biocompound based on sewage sludge in the production of seedlings, which was selected in the tomato Solanum lycopersicum (cv. Santa Adélia) for execution of the experiments. Initially, it was performed a chemical analysis of biocompound and mixtures, as well as the substratum and soil combined with commonly used organic substrate (manure tanned). The design was a completely random; with five treatments and four replications. There were used as treatments: 1 - Mixture of soil + cattle manure (3:1), 2 - soil + compost mixture (3:1), 3 - mixture soil + compost (ratio 2:2); 4 - pure compound, 5 - Plantimax ® pure commercial substrate. Morphological evaluations were made: plant height, stem diameter, leaf number, and shoot dry mass at 15, 30 and 45 days after planting. With the used doses was not possible to estimate the proper amount of biocompound for maximum development of seedlings, but the use of biocompound favored the growth of plants. Treatment 5 gave the lowest development among the treatments. Treatment with 100% biocompound provided the best average of the morphological attributes evaluated, and larger doses of the compound: treatments 2 - Soil + compost (3:1), 3 - Soil + compost (ratio 2:2) to treatment 4 - compound (ratio 0: 4), provided an increase in quality of plant development. The results were statistically significant and different from each other regarding the number of leaves, diameter, height and dry weight. |
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Evaluation of the use of biocompound of sewage sludge as substrate for seedlings production, 2010Avaliação do uso de biocomposto de lodo de esgoto como substrato para produção de mudasSewage sludgeCompostingBio-fertilizerLodo de esgotoCompostagemBiofertilizanteThis study aimed to evaluate the use of biocompound based on sewage sludge in the production of seedlings, which was selected in the tomato Solanum lycopersicum (cv. Santa Adélia) for execution of the experiments. Initially, it was performed a chemical analysis of biocompound and mixtures, as well as the substratum and soil combined with commonly used organic substrate (manure tanned). The design was a completely random; with five treatments and four replications. There were used as treatments: 1 - Mixture of soil + cattle manure (3:1), 2 - soil + compost mixture (3:1), 3 - mixture soil + compost (ratio 2:2); 4 - pure compound, 5 - Plantimax ® pure commercial substrate. Morphological evaluations were made: plant height, stem diameter, leaf number, and shoot dry mass at 15, 30 and 45 days after planting. With the used doses was not possible to estimate the proper amount of biocompound for maximum development of seedlings, but the use of biocompound favored the growth of plants. Treatment 5 gave the lowest development among the treatments. Treatment with 100% biocompound provided the best average of the morphological attributes evaluated, and larger doses of the compound: treatments 2 - Soil + compost (3:1), 3 - Soil + compost (ratio 2:2) to treatment 4 - compound (ratio 0: 4), provided an increase in quality of plant development. The results were statistically significant and different from each other regarding the number of leaves, diameter, height and dry weight.O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o uso de biocomposto à base de lodo de esgoto na produção de mudas, em que foi selecionado o tomateiro Solanum lycopersicum (cv. Santa Adélia) para execução dos experimentos. Inicialmente foi realizada análise química do biocomposto e misturas, assim como do substrato comercial e do solo combinado com substrato orgânico comumente utilizado (esterco curtido). O delineamento utilizado foi o inteiramente casualizado, com cinco tratamentos e quatro repetições. Utilizou-se como tratamentos: 1 – Mistura de solo + Esterco bovino curtido (proporção 3:1); 2 – Mistura de solo + composto (proporção 3:1); 3 –Mistura de solo + composto (proporção 2:2); 4 - composto puro; 5 – substrato comercial Plantimax® puro. Foram feitas avaliações morfológicas: altura da planta; diâmetro do caule; número de folhas; massa seca da parte aérea aos 15, 30 e 45 dias após o plantio. Com as doses utilizadas não foi possível estimar a quantidade adequada de biocomposto para o máximo desenvolvimento das mudas, mas o uso do biocomposto favoreceu o crescimento das plantas. O tratamento 5 proporcionou o menor desenvolvimento dentre os tratamentos. O tratamento com 100% de biocomposto proporcionou a melhor média dos atributos morfológicos avaliados, e o aumento da dose do composto, tratamentos 2 – Solo + composto (proporção 3:1); 3 – Solo + composto (proporção 2:2) até o tratamento 4 - composto (proporção 0: 4), proporcionou um aumento na qualidade de desenvolvimento das mudas. Os resultados foram significativos e estatisticamente diferentes entre si, quanto ao número de folhas, diâmetro, altura e massa seca.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2013-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/remoa/article/view/799210.5902/223613087992Monografias Ambientais; REMOA, V. 12, N. 12, MAIO-AGO., 2013; 2665 - 2673Revista Monografias Ambientais; REMOA, V. 12, N. 12, MAIO-AGO., 2013; 2665 - 26732236-13082236-1308reponame:Revista Monografias Ambientaisinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/remoa/article/view/7992/pdfCopyright (c) 2013 Revista Monografias Ambientaisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreitas, Renata Xavier AlbericoMelo, Geraldo Aclécio2021-05-28T16:41:32Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7992Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/remoaONGhttp://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/remoa/oai||remoa.ufsm@gmail.com2236-13082236-1308opendoar:2021-05-28T16:41:32Revista Monografias Ambientais - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Evaluation of the use of biocompound of sewage sludge as substrate for seedlings production, 2010 Avaliação do uso de biocomposto de lodo de esgoto como substrato para produção de mudas |
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Evaluation of the use of biocompound of sewage sludge as substrate for seedlings production, 2010 |
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Evaluation of the use of biocompound of sewage sludge as substrate for seedlings production, 2010 Freitas, Renata Xavier Alberico Sewage sludge Composting Bio-fertilizer Lodo de esgoto Compostagem Biofertilizante |
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Evaluation of the use of biocompound of sewage sludge as substrate for seedlings production, 2010 |
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Evaluation of the use of biocompound of sewage sludge as substrate for seedlings production, 2010 |
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Evaluation of the use of biocompound of sewage sludge as substrate for seedlings production, 2010 |
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Evaluation of the use of biocompound of sewage sludge as substrate for seedlings production, 2010 |
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Evaluation of the use of biocompound of sewage sludge as substrate for seedlings production, 2010 |
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Freitas, Renata Xavier Alberico |
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Freitas, Renata Xavier Alberico Melo, Geraldo Aclécio |
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Melo, Geraldo Aclécio |
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Freitas, Renata Xavier Alberico Melo, Geraldo Aclécio |
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Sewage sludge Composting Bio-fertilizer Lodo de esgoto Compostagem Biofertilizante |
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Sewage sludge Composting Bio-fertilizer Lodo de esgoto Compostagem Biofertilizante |
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This study aimed to evaluate the use of biocompound based on sewage sludge in the production of seedlings, which was selected in the tomato Solanum lycopersicum (cv. Santa Adélia) for execution of the experiments. Initially, it was performed a chemical analysis of biocompound and mixtures, as well as the substratum and soil combined with commonly used organic substrate (manure tanned). The design was a completely random; with five treatments and four replications. There were used as treatments: 1 - Mixture of soil + cattle manure (3:1), 2 - soil + compost mixture (3:1), 3 - mixture soil + compost (ratio 2:2); 4 - pure compound, 5 - Plantimax ® pure commercial substrate. Morphological evaluations were made: plant height, stem diameter, leaf number, and shoot dry mass at 15, 30 and 45 days after planting. With the used doses was not possible to estimate the proper amount of biocompound for maximum development of seedlings, but the use of biocompound favored the growth of plants. Treatment 5 gave the lowest development among the treatments. Treatment with 100% biocompound provided the best average of the morphological attributes evaluated, and larger doses of the compound: treatments 2 - Soil + compost (3:1), 3 - Soil + compost (ratio 2:2) to treatment 4 - compound (ratio 0: 4), provided an increase in quality of plant development. The results were statistically significant and different from each other regarding the number of leaves, diameter, height and dry weight. |
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