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Irrigation with domestic wastewater: a multivariate analysis of main soil changes

Thomas Vincent Gloaguen, Roberta Alessandra Bruschi Gonçalves, Maria Cristina Forti, Yves Lucas, Célia Regina Montes

01/Aug/2010

Irrigation with treated domestic sewage wastewater (TSE) is an agricultural practice to reduce water requirements of agroecossystems and the nutrient load impact on freshwaters, but adverse effects on soil chemical (salinization, sodification, etc.) and soil physical properties (alteration in soil porosity and hydraulic conductivity, etc.) have been reported. This study aimed to define some relationships among these changes in an Oxisol using multivariate analysis. Corn (Zea mays L.) and sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) were grown for two years, irrigated with […]

Pore size distribution in soils irrigated with sodic water and wastewater

Roberta Alessandra Bruschi Gonçalves, Thomas Vincent Gloaguen, Marcos Vinicius Folegatti, Paulo Leonel Libardi, Yves Lucas, Célia Regina Montes

01/Jun/2010

Soil porosity, especially pore size distribution, is an important controlling factor for soil infiltration, hydraulic conductivity, and water retention. This study aimed to verify the effect of secondary-treated domestic wastewater (STW) on the porosity of a sandy loam Oxisol in the city of Lins, state of São Paulo, Brazil. The two-year experiment was divided into three plots: soil cultivated with corn and sunflower and irrigated with STW, soil cultivated and irrigated with sodic groundwater, and non-irrigated and non-cultivated soil (control). […]