USE OF MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE IN AGRICULTURAL SOIL: RESPONSES OF SOIL MICROBIALS AND SOIL ENZYMES
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Resumo: | Industrialization has contributed to the increase in the generation of potentially toxic solid residues. Textile and tannery industries produce residues, called sludge, with high organic and inorganic content, including heavy metals. The most widely-used method for disposal of tannery, textile and sewage sludge is sanitary sites, presenting a high risk for environmental contamination. Concerns about environmental quality have led to the introduction of alternative disposal methods, such as the use of sludge as a nutrient source for plants and as soil conditioners. However, the use of sludge in agricultural soils needs defined action, in order to avoid damage to the environment, mainly to the soil. The knowledge of short- and long-term effects of soil amendments becomes essential when considering, for example, the conservation of soil quality. In recent years, soil microbiological parameters, as such microbial activity and biomass, along with soil enzyme activity. have been seen to be early and sensitive indicators of soil stress and can be used to predict long-term trends in soil quality. Several studies have been done aiming to evaluate the effects of use of these sludges in agricultural soil. In this way, this chapter describes the state of the art about the effect of textile, tannery and sewage sludge on soil microorganisms and soil enzyme activity. |
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USE OF MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE IN AGRICULTURAL SOIL: RESPONSES OF SOIL MICROBIALS AND SOIL ENZYMESSoil microbial biomasssoil qualitysoil enzymessewage sludgetannery sludgeIndustrialization has contributed to the increase in the generation of potentially toxic solid residues. Textile and tannery industries produce residues, called sludge, with high organic and inorganic content, including heavy metals. The most widely-used method for disposal of tannery, textile and sewage sludge is sanitary sites, presenting a high risk for environmental contamination. Concerns about environmental quality have led to the introduction of alternative disposal methods, such as the use of sludge as a nutrient source for plants and as soil conditioners. However, the use of sludge in agricultural soils needs defined action, in order to avoid damage to the environment, mainly to the soil. The knowledge of short- and long-term effects of soil amendments becomes essential when considering, for example, the conservation of soil quality. In recent years, soil microbiological parameters, as such microbial activity and biomass, along with soil enzyme activity. have been seen to be early and sensitive indicators of soil stress and can be used to predict long-term trends in soil quality. Several studies have been done aiming to evaluate the effects of use of these sludges in agricultural soil. In this way, this chapter describes the state of the art about the effect of textile, tannery and sewage sludge on soil microorganisms and soil enzyme activity.Univ Fed Piaui, Ctr Ciencias Agr, Programa Posgrad Agron, BR-64000000 Teresina, PI, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Fac Ciencias Agr & Vet, BR-14884900 Jaboticabal, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Fac Ciencias Agr & Vet, BR-14884900 Jaboticabal, SP, BrazilNova Science Publishers, IncUniv Fed PiauiUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Ferreira de Araujo, Ademir SergioMelo, Wanderley Jose de [UNESP]Santos, Joseany AndradeMelo, Valeria Peruca de [UNESP]Samuelson, J. P.2023-07-29T12:01:57Z2023-07-29T12:01:57Z2009-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article349-367Industrial Waste: Environmental Impact, Disposal and Treatment. Hauppauge: Nova Science Publishers, Inc, p. 349-367, 2009.http://hdl.handle.net/11449/245681WOS:000268975500013Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengIndustrial Waste: Environmental Impact, Disposal And Treatmentinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-07T15:32:21Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/245681Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:52:35.784997Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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USE OF MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE IN AGRICULTURAL SOIL: RESPONSES OF SOIL MICROBIALS AND SOIL ENZYMES |
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USE OF MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE IN AGRICULTURAL SOIL: RESPONSES OF SOIL MICROBIALS AND SOIL ENZYMES |
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USE OF MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE IN AGRICULTURAL SOIL: RESPONSES OF SOIL MICROBIALS AND SOIL ENZYMES Ferreira de Araujo, Ademir Sergio Soil microbial biomass soil quality soil enzymes sewage sludge tannery sludge |
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USE OF MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE IN AGRICULTURAL SOIL: RESPONSES OF SOIL MICROBIALS AND SOIL ENZYMES |
title_full |
USE OF MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE IN AGRICULTURAL SOIL: RESPONSES OF SOIL MICROBIALS AND SOIL ENZYMES |
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USE OF MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE IN AGRICULTURAL SOIL: RESPONSES OF SOIL MICROBIALS AND SOIL ENZYMES |
title_full_unstemmed |
USE OF MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE IN AGRICULTURAL SOIL: RESPONSES OF SOIL MICROBIALS AND SOIL ENZYMES |
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USE OF MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE IN AGRICULTURAL SOIL: RESPONSES OF SOIL MICROBIALS AND SOIL ENZYMES |
author |
Ferreira de Araujo, Ademir Sergio |
author_facet |
Ferreira de Araujo, Ademir Sergio Melo, Wanderley Jose de [UNESP] Santos, Joseany Andrade Melo, Valeria Peruca de [UNESP] Samuelson, J. P. |
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author |
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Melo, Wanderley Jose de [UNESP] Santos, Joseany Andrade Melo, Valeria Peruca de [UNESP] Samuelson, J. P. |
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Univ Fed Piaui Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Ferreira de Araujo, Ademir Sergio Melo, Wanderley Jose de [UNESP] Santos, Joseany Andrade Melo, Valeria Peruca de [UNESP] Samuelson, J. P. |
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Soil microbial biomass soil quality soil enzymes sewage sludge tannery sludge |
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Soil microbial biomass soil quality soil enzymes sewage sludge tannery sludge |
description |
Industrialization has contributed to the increase in the generation of potentially toxic solid residues. Textile and tannery industries produce residues, called sludge, with high organic and inorganic content, including heavy metals. The most widely-used method for disposal of tannery, textile and sewage sludge is sanitary sites, presenting a high risk for environmental contamination. Concerns about environmental quality have led to the introduction of alternative disposal methods, such as the use of sludge as a nutrient source for plants and as soil conditioners. However, the use of sludge in agricultural soils needs defined action, in order to avoid damage to the environment, mainly to the soil. The knowledge of short- and long-term effects of soil amendments becomes essential when considering, for example, the conservation of soil quality. In recent years, soil microbiological parameters, as such microbial activity and biomass, along with soil enzyme activity. have been seen to be early and sensitive indicators of soil stress and can be used to predict long-term trends in soil quality. Several studies have been done aiming to evaluate the effects of use of these sludges in agricultural soil. In this way, this chapter describes the state of the art about the effect of textile, tannery and sewage sludge on soil microorganisms and soil enzyme activity. |
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2009 |
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2009-01-01 2023-07-29T12:01:57Z 2023-07-29T12:01:57Z |
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Industrial Waste: Environmental Impact, Disposal and Treatment. Hauppauge: Nova Science Publishers, Inc, p. 349-367, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/245681 WOS:000268975500013 |
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Industrial Waste: Environmental Impact, Disposal and Treatment. Hauppauge: Nova Science Publishers, Inc, p. 349-367, 2009. WOS:000268975500013 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/11449/245681 |
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Industrial Waste: Environmental Impact, Disposal And Treatment |
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Nova Science Publishers, Inc |
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