Aspectos microbiológicos do sistema água residuária da suinocultura-solo

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Autor(a) principal: Moura, Alexandre Carvalho de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UNIOESTE
Texto Completo: http://tede.unioeste.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/2668
Resumo: wastewater use in agricultural soils has been adapted as an important pratice for agriculture. Due to the reduction of the availability of the quality of water resources is becoming increasingly important to add value to the use of water. The swine wastewater is rich in organic matter, composed of various elements of chemical origin, physical and biological. Its addition in soil and water resources without previous studies and knowledge of its components, can cause changes in the soil, contamination of surface and groundwater, biology changes in these environments, as well as the contribution and accumulation of groups of microorganisms in the environment, including pathogens. Most studies on swine wastewater, mainly in Brazil, are restricted to its physical and chemical components, evaluating its impact directly on the ground, water bodies or in plant productivity. Few studies focus on the microbial composition of this type of waste and especially on the risk of environmental contamination by pathogenic microorganisms or even on the impact of this element in the soil microbial community. Thus these animal manure may have an important role as initiators of infectious diseases in animals and humans. Thus, this thesis consists of two papers. In the first article, a study was done to check the bacterial composition present in swine wastewater, and to verify the possibility of eliminating these microorganisms through the main anaerobic treatment systems used in Brazil. It was evaluated in particular pathogenic microorganisms of gastrointestinal origin of the pigs and microbial environmental markers. The wastewater samples were taken from pig farms that use bio-manure storage tanks and digesters as treatment methods for the waste. The results clearly showed the presence of biomarkers and pathogens in swine wastewater. Despite the possibility of decrease of certain microbial groups throughout the stages of the treatment process, no elimination of pathogens in either treatment systems. Thus, demonstrates the possibility of the spread of pathogens and microorganisms in the environment. In the second paper, the objective was to evaluate the effect of application of swine wastewater associated with mineral fertilizer in agriculture, after a long time of application of swine wastewater in the soil microbial community. Thus, samples were collected from soils after 18 production culture cycles, with the application of wastewater from pig farms and assessed the quantitative effects (basal respiration, microbial biomass and metabolic quotient) and qualitative (DGGE, biodiversity indices, correlation between the chemical conditions and soil microbial activity) in the soil microbial community. The results showed that the application of swine wastewater, especially after long time and in higher concentrations, can change the dynamics of soil microbial community, impacting the dump site. The results of these studies show the need for further studies to apply this type of waste in agricultural soils, in order to minimize the risk of environmental contamination and/ or spread of pathogens.
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spelling Sampaio, Silvio CésarCPF:59842440630http://lattes.cnpq.br/9197019775809808Silva, Adriana Pereira daCPF:02114495981http://lattes.cnpq.br/6044648047285095Correa, Marcus MetriCPF:77191463449http://lattes.cnpq.br/3722390324317011Mello, Eloy Lemos deCPF:02131113900http://lattes.cnpq.br/2106300099734952Reis, Ralpho Rinaldo dosCPF:10221561870http://lattes.cnpq.br/0979626502949916CPF:04306874788http://lattes.cnpq.br/1811737564247729Moura, Alexandre Carvalho de2017-07-10T19:23:55Z2015-08-252015-02-24MOURA, Alexandre Carvalho de. Aspectos microbiológicos do sistema água residuária da suinocultura-solo. 2015. 60 f. Tese (Doutorado em Engenharia) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Parana, Cascavel, 2015.http://tede.unioeste.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/2668wastewater use in agricultural soils has been adapted as an important pratice for agriculture. Due to the reduction of the availability of the quality of water resources is becoming increasingly important to add value to the use of water. The swine wastewater is rich in organic matter, composed of various elements of chemical origin, physical and biological. Its addition in soil and water resources without previous studies and knowledge of its components, can cause changes in the soil, contamination of surface and groundwater, biology changes in these environments, as well as the contribution and accumulation of groups of microorganisms in the environment, including pathogens. Most studies on swine wastewater, mainly in Brazil, are restricted to its physical and chemical components, evaluating its impact directly on the ground, water bodies or in plant productivity. Few studies focus on the microbial composition of this type of waste and especially on the risk of environmental contamination by pathogenic microorganisms or even on the impact of this element in the soil microbial community. Thus these animal manure may have an important role as initiators of infectious diseases in animals and humans. Thus, this thesis consists of two papers. In the first article, a study was done to check the bacterial composition present in swine wastewater, and to verify the possibility of eliminating these microorganisms through the main anaerobic treatment systems used in Brazil. It was evaluated in particular pathogenic microorganisms of gastrointestinal origin of the pigs and microbial environmental markers. The wastewater samples were taken from pig farms that use bio-manure storage tanks and digesters as treatment methods for the waste. The results clearly showed the presence of biomarkers and pathogens in swine wastewater. Despite the possibility of decrease of certain microbial groups throughout the stages of the treatment process, no elimination of pathogens in either treatment systems. Thus, demonstrates the possibility of the spread of pathogens and microorganisms in the environment. In the second paper, the objective was to evaluate the effect of application of swine wastewater associated with mineral fertilizer in agriculture, after a long time of application of swine wastewater in the soil microbial community. Thus, samples were collected from soils after 18 production culture cycles, with the application of wastewater from pig farms and assessed the quantitative effects (basal respiration, microbial biomass and metabolic quotient) and qualitative (DGGE, biodiversity indices, correlation between the chemical conditions and soil microbial activity) in the soil microbial community. The results showed that the application of swine wastewater, especially after long time and in higher concentrations, can change the dynamics of soil microbial community, impacting the dump site. The results of these studies show the need for further studies to apply this type of waste in agricultural soils, in order to minimize the risk of environmental contamination and/ or spread of pathogens.A utilização de água residuária em solos agrícolas vem sendo praticada como importante opção para agricultura. Devido à redução na disponibilidade de recursos hídricos, a reutilização de água residuária vem ganhando espaço na agricultura com a agregação de valor para o uso de água. A água residuária da suinocultura é rica em matéria orgânica, composta por diferentes elementos de origem química, física e biológica. Sua adição no solo e recursos hídricos, sem estudos prévios e conhecimento de seus componentes, pode provocar contaminação de águas superficiais e subterrâneas, alterações da biologia destes ambientes, bem como o aporte e acúmulo de grupos de microrganismos no ambiente, incluindo patógenos. A maior parte dos estudos sobre água residuária da suinocultura, principalmente no Brasil, se restringe aos seus componentes físicos e químicos, avaliando seu impacto diretamente sobre o solo, corpos d´agua ou na produtividade vegetal. Poucos estudos se concentram na composição microbiana deste tipo de resíduo e principalmente sobre o risco de contaminação ambiental por microrganismos patogênicos ou mesmo sobre o impacto deste elemento na comunidade microbiana do solo. Desta forma estes dejetos animais podem apresentar importante papel como iniciadores de doenças infecciosas em animais e seres humanos. Este trabalho de tese é constituído de dois artigos. No primeiro artigo, foi feito um estudo para verificar a composição bacteriana presente na água residuária da suinocultura, bem como verificar a possibilidade de eliminação destes microrganismos através dos principais sistemas de tratamento anaeróbicos utilizados no Brasil. Foram avaliados em especial os microrganismos patogênicos, de origem gastrointestinal dos suínos e bioindicadores microbianos. As amostras de água residuária utilizadas foram provenientes de granjas que utilizavam de sistemas anaeróbicos com esterqueiras e biodigestores no tratamento do resíduo. Os resultados obtidos mostraram claramente a presença de coliformes, mesofilos aeróbios, bolores e leveduras, enterococos e patógenos na água residuária da suinocultura. Apesar da possibilidade de decréscimo de determinados grupos microbianos ao longo das etapas dos processos de tratamento, não houve eliminação de patógenos em nenhum dos dois sistemas de tratamento, o que pode possibilitar a disseminação de microrganismos e patogenos no meio ambiente. No segundo artigo, o objetivo foi avaliar o efeito da aplicação da água residuária da suinocultura associada a adubação mineral, em área agrícola, após longo tempo de aplicação, na comunidade bacteriana do solo. Assim, foram coletadas amostras de solo com 18 ciclos de produção, com aplicação de água residuária de suinocultura e avaliados os efeitos quantitativos (respiração basal, biomassa microbiana e quociente metabólico) e qualitativos (DGGE) na comunidade bacteriana do solo. Os resultados mostraram que a aplicação de água residuária da suinocultura, principalmente após longo tempo e em concentrações maiores, pode alterar a dinâmica da comunidade bacteriana do solo, impactando no local de despejo. Os resultados dos artigos mostram a necessidade de maiores estudos para aplicação deste tipo de resíduo na agricultura, a fim de minimizar os riscos de contaminação ambiental e ou disseminação de patógenos.Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-10T19:23:55Z (GMT). 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title Aspectos microbiológicos do sistema água residuária da suinocultura-solo
spellingShingle Aspectos microbiológicos do sistema água residuária da suinocultura-solo
Moura, Alexandre Carvalho de
riscos ambientais
patógenos
bioindicadores
microrganismos do solo
biomassa microbiana
DGGE.
environmental risks
pathogens
bioindicators
soil microorganisms
microbial biomass
DGGE.
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
title_short Aspectos microbiológicos do sistema água residuária da suinocultura-solo
title_full Aspectos microbiológicos do sistema água residuária da suinocultura-solo
title_fullStr Aspectos microbiológicos do sistema água residuária da suinocultura-solo
title_full_unstemmed Aspectos microbiológicos do sistema água residuária da suinocultura-solo
title_sort Aspectos microbiológicos do sistema água residuária da suinocultura-solo
author Moura, Alexandre Carvalho de
author_facet Moura, Alexandre Carvalho de
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Mello, Eloy Lemos de
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Reis, Ralpho Rinaldo dos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moura, Alexandre Carvalho de
contributor_str_mv Sampaio, Silvio César
Silva, Adriana Pereira da
Correa, Marcus Metri
Mello, Eloy Lemos de
Reis, Ralpho Rinaldo dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv riscos ambientais
patógenos
bioindicadores
microrganismos do solo
biomassa microbiana
DGGE.
topic riscos ambientais
patógenos
bioindicadores
microrganismos do solo
biomassa microbiana
DGGE.
environmental risks
pathogens
bioindicators
soil microorganisms
microbial biomass
DGGE.
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv environmental risks
pathogens
bioindicators
soil microorganisms
microbial biomass
DGGE.
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
description wastewater use in agricultural soils has been adapted as an important pratice for agriculture. Due to the reduction of the availability of the quality of water resources is becoming increasingly important to add value to the use of water. The swine wastewater is rich in organic matter, composed of various elements of chemical origin, physical and biological. Its addition in soil and water resources without previous studies and knowledge of its components, can cause changes in the soil, contamination of surface and groundwater, biology changes in these environments, as well as the contribution and accumulation of groups of microorganisms in the environment, including pathogens. Most studies on swine wastewater, mainly in Brazil, are restricted to its physical and chemical components, evaluating its impact directly on the ground, water bodies or in plant productivity. Few studies focus on the microbial composition of this type of waste and especially on the risk of environmental contamination by pathogenic microorganisms or even on the impact of this element in the soil microbial community. Thus these animal manure may have an important role as initiators of infectious diseases in animals and humans. Thus, this thesis consists of two papers. In the first article, a study was done to check the bacterial composition present in swine wastewater, and to verify the possibility of eliminating these microorganisms through the main anaerobic treatment systems used in Brazil. It was evaluated in particular pathogenic microorganisms of gastrointestinal origin of the pigs and microbial environmental markers. The wastewater samples were taken from pig farms that use bio-manure storage tanks and digesters as treatment methods for the waste. The results clearly showed the presence of biomarkers and pathogens in swine wastewater. Despite the possibility of decrease of certain microbial groups throughout the stages of the treatment process, no elimination of pathogens in either treatment systems. Thus, demonstrates the possibility of the spread of pathogens and microorganisms in the environment. In the second paper, the objective was to evaluate the effect of application of swine wastewater associated with mineral fertilizer in agriculture, after a long time of application of swine wastewater in the soil microbial community. Thus, samples were collected from soils after 18 production culture cycles, with the application of wastewater from pig farms and assessed the quantitative effects (basal respiration, microbial biomass and metabolic quotient) and qualitative (DGGE, biodiversity indices, correlation between the chemical conditions and soil microbial activity) in the soil microbial community. The results showed that the application of swine wastewater, especially after long time and in higher concentrations, can change the dynamics of soil microbial community, impacting the dump site. The results of these studies show the need for further studies to apply this type of waste in agricultural soils, in order to minimize the risk of environmental contamination and/ or spread of pathogens.
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