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Nitrogen leaching in a latosol incubated with sewage sludges

Rita Carla Boeira

01/Aug/2009

Sewage sludges contain high levels of organic N. If these residues are applied in excess to soils, there is the risk of polluting the groundwater with nitrate, a product of N mineralization. For this reason, one of the criteria underlying the determination of the maximum N application rate to soils is the crop available N. This paper presents the results of a 224 day laboratory leaching study on organic N mineralization of anaerobically-digested sewage sludges from two treatment plants, namely Franca […]

Organic carbon and nitrogen stocks, pH and bulk density of a Latosol after three sewage sludge applications

Rita Carla Boeira, Manoel Dornelas de Souza

01/Jun/2007

The high organic matter content in sewage sludge is one of the reasons for its utilization as soil amendment. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of consecutive sewage sludge applications on the amounts of carbon, total and mineral nitrogen, pH, and bulk density in a Latossol. Two soil layers (0-0,1 and 0,2-0,4 m) were evaluated after three corn cultivations in Jaguariúna (São Paulo State, Brazil), between 1999 and 2001. The treatments consisted of three consecutive applications of two sewage […]

Agronomic alternative use for the biosolid generated in the Federal District. I – its effect on corn production and heavy metal incorporation in a cerrado oxisol

J. E. Silva, D. V. S. Resck, R. D. Sharma

01/Jun/2002

Brasilia’s urban growth has caused the increase of domestic sewage sludge, production generating a large volume of biosolid – a final product of sludge treatment – deposited at the Companhia de Saneamento de Brasilia (CAESB) sewage treatment plants. Although there is still a lack of technical data on health, environmental safety and economic viability, it has been used as a soil amendment and fertilizer by farmers in the neighbouring areas. The biosolid produced at one of the sewage treatment plants […]

Effect of sewage sludge and municipal waste compost on the soil hydraulic conductivity of a saturated and unsaturated Yellow Latosol

C. R. Marciano, S. O. Moraes, F. C. Oliveira, M. E. Mattiazzo

01/Mar/2001

This paper presents data of an experiment carried out in a Yellow Latosol amended with sewage sludge and municipal waste compost where sugar-cane was grown for two years. The experiment design was a random block with 9 treatments and 4 replications. The treatments were: tr1  – mineral fertilization + CaCO3; tr2, tr3; tr4 and tr5 – levels of sewage sludge (respectively, 0; 33; 66 and 99 Mg ha-1, in the first year, and 0; 37; 74 and 112 Mg ha-1, in the second year, in […]