6 results

Decomposition and mineralization of N, P and K of cattle manure and poultry litter isolated or mixed

Valéria Borges da Silva, Alexandre Paiva da Silva, Bruno de Oliveira Dias, Josinaldo Lopes Araujo, Djail Santos, Renata Pinto Franco

01/Oct/2014

The use of organic residues in the crop fertilizations demand information about the dynamics of decomposition and release of nutrients contained therein. This study aimed to evaluate the decomposition and release of N, P and K from organic residues cattle manure and poultry litter isolates or mixed, using the method of decomposition bags (litterbag) in Alfissol of Coast Tableland in Paraiba State. The experiment was conducted in randomized block with treatments arranged in a factorial 3 × 2 × 5 […]

Soil physical characteristics after the application of sewage sludge as soil conditioner

Thalita Fernanda Sampaio, Iraê Amaral Guerrini, Clarice Backes, Julia Carolina Athanázio Heliodoro, Helena Souza Ronchi, Kaliana Moro Tanganelli, [...]

01/Nov/2012

The recovery of degraded areas is a slow process and requires the addition of organic residues to improve the soil physical properties. It is known that sewage sludge has a high content of organic matter and nutrients, acting as soil conditioner and supplying nutrients to soil and plants. In a degraded Entisol (typic Quartzipsamment) area, on the Fazenda Entre Rios of the company Suzano Bahia Sul Pulp and Paper, in Itatinga-SP, native Atlantic Forest species were planted. The area was […]

Effect of swine residue rates on corn, common bean, soybean and wheat yield

Laércio Ricardo Sartor, Alceu Luiz Assmann, Tangriani Simioni Assmann, Paulo Egidio Bigolin, Mário Miyazawa, Paulo Cesar de Faccio Carvalho

01/Apr/2012

Swine residue (SR) applied as nutrient source of crops such as corn, bean, soybean and wheat, besides representing an environmental-friendly way of disposing of organic waste resulting from swine production, may significantly increase grain yields, replacing mineral fertilizer. The objective was to evaluate the effect of SR rates on corn, common bean, soybean and wheat yields from 2002 to 2007, in comparison with mineral fertilizer. The experiment was carried out at the Instituto Agronômico do Paraná – IAPAR, Pato Branco, […]

Distribution and characterization of humic substances in animal and plant vermicompost

Rosa Maria Vargas Castilhos, Deborah Pinheiro Dick, Danilo Dufech Castilhos, Tânia Beatriz Araújo Gamboa Morselli, Paula Fernanda Pinto da Costa, Wagner Bertuol Casagrande, [...]

01/Dec/2008

The use of organic residues as fertilizers and soil conditioners requires their maturation and the quality monitoring of the final product. Vermicomposting is a technique which, along with the composting process, eliminates the potential harmful effect of manure residues to human health and soil. The stability and maturity degrees of a given vermicompost are usually inferred from the quantity and quality of the humic substances in the resulting compost. This study aimed to evaluate the quality and maturity of vermicomposts […]

Soil phosphorus alteration by pig slurry application

Alexandre Léo Berwanger, Carlos Alberto Ceretta, Danilo Rheinheimer dos Santos

01/Dec/2008

Pig slurry serves as plant nutrient source, but may cause phosphorus accumulation in the soil when used improperly, which later can be transferred to the aquatic environment causing eutrophication. The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential risk of environmental contamination by continuous use of pig slurry, measuring alterations in phosphorus content in the soil and in the sorption isotherms. The study was carried out at the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, in a Typic Hapludalf. The effects […]

Microbial phosphorus in a soil under no-tillage as affected by soluble phosphorus addition

Rosane Martinazzo, Danilo Rheinheimer dos Santos, Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Gustavo Brunetto, João Kaminski

01/Jun/2007

The phosphorus cycle in the soil is controlled by physicochemical processes, such as adsorption and desorption, and by biological processes, such as immobilization and mineralization. This study was carried out to evaluate the seasonal variation of phosphorus in the soil microbial biomass (Pm) as related to rates and timing of soluble phosphate application. The experiment was carried out in May 2002 on an Oxisol under no-till for seven years, in Ibirubá, in the southern Brazil. Five rates of soluble phosphate […]