Agronomic Use of Basic Slag

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Autor(a) principal: Nobile, Fabio Oliveiri de
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar
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Resumo: Modern civilization, in recent years, has increased the requirement of products derived from iron and steel, stimulating the growth of the national siderurgical sector and, consequently, the generation of industrial residue called basic slag. In this context, the recycling of residues can contribute to solve problems of the industries that give priority to the excellence of the production with quality. On the other hand, there is a sector of primary production in Brazil, the agriculture, with a great cultivated area in acid ground and with low fertility, being these factors admittedly determinative for vegetal production, under tropical conditions. Thus, there is a scenery of two primary sectors of production, although distinct ones, that present interaction potential, for , on one hand, there is disponibility of a product with similar properties to the liming materials and traditional fertilizers and, on the other hand, a production sector that is highly dependent of these products. And the interaction between these two sectors helps in the preservation of the environment, bringing, thus, a certain sustainability in the production systems of the postmodern civilization that will be the challenge of this new century. Considering the current possibility of recycling these industrial residues in agriculture, three important factors have to be taken into account. The first would be the proper use of the abundant, available and promising industrial residue; the second, in a propitious agricultural environment, acid soil and low fertility; and third, in a responsive and important socio-economic culture, the sugar cane, considering its vast cultivated area. In national literature, few works have dealt with the use of the basic slag and have evaluated the reply of the cultures to its application. Thus, the present work had as its aim to gather information from literature concerning the characterization and production of basic slag in Brazil, as well as the agronomic viability of its use in sugar cane, pointing benefits in the liming of the soil and in the supply of nutrients and silicon.
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spelling Agronomic Use of Basic SlagUso Agronômico da Escória de SiderurgiaBasic SlagSugar CaneSoilRecycling.Escória de SiderurgiaCana-de-AçúcarSolosReaproveitamento.Modern civilization, in recent years, has increased the requirement of products derived from iron and steel, stimulating the growth of the national siderurgical sector and, consequently, the generation of industrial residue called basic slag. In this context, the recycling of residues can contribute to solve problems of the industries that give priority to the excellence of the production with quality. On the other hand, there is a sector of primary production in Brazil, the agriculture, with a great cultivated area in acid ground and with low fertility, being these factors admittedly determinative for vegetal production, under tropical conditions. Thus, there is a scenery of two primary sectors of production, although distinct ones, that present interaction potential, for , on one hand, there is disponibility of a product with similar properties to the liming materials and traditional fertilizers and, on the other hand, a production sector that is highly dependent of these products. And the interaction between these two sectors helps in the preservation of the environment, bringing, thus, a certain sustainability in the production systems of the postmodern civilization that will be the challenge of this new century. Considering the current possibility of recycling these industrial residues in agriculture, three important factors have to be taken into account. The first would be the proper use of the abundant, available and promising industrial residue; the second, in a propitious agricultural environment, acid soil and low fertility; and third, in a responsive and important socio-economic culture, the sugar cane, considering its vast cultivated area. In national literature, few works have dealt with the use of the basic slag and have evaluated the reply of the cultures to its application. Thus, the present work had as its aim to gather information from literature concerning the characterization and production of basic slag in Brazil, as well as the agronomic viability of its use in sugar cane, pointing benefits in the liming of the soil and in the supply of nutrients and silicon.A civilização moderna, nos últimos anos, tem aumentado a exigência de produtos derivados do ferro e do aço, impulsionando o crescimento do setor siderúrgico nacional e, conseqüentemente, a geração de resíduo industrial denominado escória de siderurgia. Neste contexto, a reciclagem de resíduos pode contribuir para solucionar problemas das indústrias que priorizam a excelência da produção com qualidade. Por outro lado, tem-se um setor de produção primária no Brasil, a agricultura, com grande área cultivada em solos ácidos e com baixa fertilidade, sendo estes fatores reconhecidamente determinantes para produção vegetal, sob condições tropicais. Assim, tem-se um cenário de dois setores primários de produção, embora distintos, que apresentam potencial de interação, pois, de um lado, existe a disponibilidade de um produto com propriedades semelhantes aos corretivos e fertilizantes tradicionais e, do outro, um setor de produção altamente dependente desses produtos. E com a interação destes dois setores, tem-se ainda a preservação do meio ambiente, imprimindo, assim, certa sustentabilidade nos sistemas de produção da civilização pós-moderna, que será o desafio deste novo século. Diante da possibilidade atual de reciclagem destes resíduos industriais na agricultura, existem três fatores importantes a se considerar. O primeiro seria a própria utilização do resíduo industrial abundante, disponível e promissor; o segundo num ambiente agrícola propício, solo ácido e de baixa fertilidade; e a terceira, em uma cultura responsiva e sócio-economicamente importante, a cana-de-açúcar, tendo em vista a vasta área cultivada. Na literatura nacional, são poucos os trabalhos que tratam do uso da escória de siderurgia e que avaliaram a resposta das culturas a sua aplicação. Assim. Assim, o presente trabalho objetivou-se reunir informações da literatura com respeito à caracterização e produção de escória de siderurgia no Brasil, bem como a viabilidade agronômica do uso da cana-de-açúcar, apontando benefícios na correção da acidez do solo e no fornecimento de nutrientes e de silício.Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM2008-01-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/18110.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2007.v11i2.181Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM; v. 11 n. 2: V.12 N.1-2008/2009 Dez-Junho; 108-1282527-26751415-3580reponame:Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinarinstname:Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)instacron:UNIARAporhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/181/149Nobile, Fabio Oliveiri deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-07-11T12:40:29Zoai:ojs.revistarebram.com:article/181Revistahttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniaraPRIhttps://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/oairevistauniara@uniara.com||2527-26752527-2675opendoar:2018-07-11T12:40:29Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Agronomic Use of Basic Slag
Uso Agronômico da Escória de Siderurgia
title Agronomic Use of Basic Slag
spellingShingle Agronomic Use of Basic Slag
Nobile, Fabio Oliveiri de
Basic Slag
Sugar Cane
Soil
Recycling.
Escória de Siderurgia
Cana-de-Açúcar
Solos
Reaproveitamento.
title_short Agronomic Use of Basic Slag
title_full Agronomic Use of Basic Slag
title_fullStr Agronomic Use of Basic Slag
title_full_unstemmed Agronomic Use of Basic Slag
title_sort Agronomic Use of Basic Slag
author Nobile, Fabio Oliveiri de
author_facet Nobile, Fabio Oliveiri de
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nobile, Fabio Oliveiri de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Basic Slag
Sugar Cane
Soil
Recycling.
Escória de Siderurgia
Cana-de-Açúcar
Solos
Reaproveitamento.
topic Basic Slag
Sugar Cane
Soil
Recycling.
Escória de Siderurgia
Cana-de-Açúcar
Solos
Reaproveitamento.
description Modern civilization, in recent years, has increased the requirement of products derived from iron and steel, stimulating the growth of the national siderurgical sector and, consequently, the generation of industrial residue called basic slag. In this context, the recycling of residues can contribute to solve problems of the industries that give priority to the excellence of the production with quality. On the other hand, there is a sector of primary production in Brazil, the agriculture, with a great cultivated area in acid ground and with low fertility, being these factors admittedly determinative for vegetal production, under tropical conditions. Thus, there is a scenery of two primary sectors of production, although distinct ones, that present interaction potential, for , on one hand, there is disponibility of a product with similar properties to the liming materials and traditional fertilizers and, on the other hand, a production sector that is highly dependent of these products. And the interaction between these two sectors helps in the preservation of the environment, bringing, thus, a certain sustainability in the production systems of the postmodern civilization that will be the challenge of this new century. Considering the current possibility of recycling these industrial residues in agriculture, three important factors have to be taken into account. The first would be the proper use of the abundant, available and promising industrial residue; the second, in a propitious agricultural environment, acid soil and low fertility; and third, in a responsive and important socio-economic culture, the sugar cane, considering its vast cultivated area. In national literature, few works have dealt with the use of the basic slag and have evaluated the reply of the cultures to its application. Thus, the present work had as its aim to gather information from literature concerning the characterization and production of basic slag in Brazil, as well as the agronomic viability of its use in sugar cane, pointing benefits in the liming of the soil and in the supply of nutrients and silicon.
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