3 results

Microbial and enzymatic activity in soil after organic composting

Isabel Cristina Vinhal-Freitas, Dalcimar Regina Batista Wangen, Adão de Siqueira Ferreira, Gilberto Fernandes Corrêa, Beno Wendling

01/Jun/2010

Microbial activity and biochemical properties are important indicators of the impact of organic composting on soil. The objective of this study was to evaluate some indicators of soil microbial and biochemical processes after application of compost (household waste). A Typic Acrustox, sampled at a depth of 10 cm under Cerrado biome vegetation, was evaluated in three treatments: control (soil without organic compost amendment) and soil with two doses of domestic organic compost (10 and 20 g kg-1 soil). The following properties were evaluated: […]

Biological characteristics indicators of soil quality after two years of application of an industrial biosolid and corn cultivation

Isabel Cristina de Barros Trannin, José Oswaldo Siqueira, Fátima Maria de Souza Moreira

01/Oct/2007

The agricultural use of biosolids has been stimulated, however, as the chemical composition of these residues is varied, the agronomic value and effects on soil quality characteristics need to be individually assessed in order to establish safety norms for their application. The present work evaluated biological characteristics after the application for two consecutive years of increasing doses (0, 6, 12, 18 and 24 t ha-1 dry matter) of biosolid generated by a PET fiber and resin industry. There was also […]

Effect of base saturation on phosphatase activities from a coastal tableland soil cultivated with orange tree. II. Kinetic constants

M. F. Fernandes, R. P. M. Fernandes, J. L. Anjos, L. F. Sobral, A. S. Araújo

01/Sep/1998

The kinetic constants Kmapp and Vmaxapp of phosphatase activity from a coastal tableland soil grown with orange trees, submitted to different base saturation levels (32.0; 45.0; 64.0 and 76.6%), were determined. These determinations were made in optimum pH values for alkaline and acid phosphatases and in the pH values obtained for each base saturation level. Phosphatase activity has followed Michaelis-Menten kinetics, regardless the soil base saturation levels or pH values used for enzymatic activity evaluation. Increases in the soil bases […]