Cadmium and copper transport in alluvial soils in the Brazilian semiarid region: column percolation and modeling
03/Oct/2023
ABSTRACT Regarding the Brazilian textile industry, part of the northeast region stands out as the second-largest textile manufacturing hub in the country. Despite its importance, this industrial activity has been bringing relevant environmental concerns regarding the disposal of textile effluents, especially from industrial laundries. This waste contains many chemicals and among them are various types of heavy metals. To assess environmental risks associated with heavy metals, pollutant transfer needs to be investigated. This study evaluated the retention and mobility of […]
Compared boron uptake and translocation in cotton cultivars
01/Nov/2012
The mobility of boron (B), a commonly deficient micronutrient in cotton, has been shown to be low in the plant phloem. Nevertheless, studies have indicated that cotton cultivars can respond differently to B application. A greenhouse experiment was conducted to compare B absorption and mobility in cotton cultivars grown in nutrient solution. Treatments consisted of three cotton cultivars (FMT 701, DP 604BG and FMX 993), and five B rates (0.0, 2.5, 5.0, 10.0, and 20.0 µmol L-1). Plant growth and […]
Long-term swine manure fertilization and its effects on soil chemical properties in santa catarina, southern Brazil
01/Aug/2010
Swine manure is a good nutrient source, but may have a negative impact on the environment when inadequately used. The aim of this work was to evaluate changes in properties of soils under no-till grain production and long-term swine manure fertilization. Soil samples from three representative soils types (Oxisol, Inceptisol and Leptosol) from Western Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil, were collected under no-tillage cultivation and surface application of swine manure for about 15 years and over 20 years. Samples from areas treated with […]
Leaching of heavy metals in soils amended with sewage sludge
01/Sep/1999
This experiment was conducted in leaching tubes filled with soils classified as Typic Quartzipsament (AQ), Typic Hapludox (LV) and Rhodic Typic (LE). Sewage sludge was periodically added and incorporated to the soils in a total amount corresponding to 156,0 t ha-1 (dry weight basis), for an incubation period of 310 days. The soils were then treated with water and the following salt solutions: 0.9 mol L-1 KCl; 0.9 mol L-1 KNO3; 0.3 mol L-1 K2SO4 and 0.3 mol L-1 Ca(NO3)2. […]