2014
DOI: 10.4136/ambi-agua.1210
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Acúmulo de nutrientes por forrageiras cultivadas em sistema de escoamento superficial para tratamento de esgoto doméstico

Abstract: Atualmente, observa-se deterioração da qualidade das águas, a qual está vinculada ao crescimento populacional e as diversas atividades de produção agroindustriais, neste contexto o trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o desempenho de três espécies forrageiras utilizadas no tratamento de esgoto doméstico (ED) por meio da disposição no solo aplicando a técnica do escoamento superficial. O experimento foi conduzido no Centro de Ciências Agrárias da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo usando delineamento experim… Show more

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“…Previous research evaluated the effect of household waste water on forage and also found a linear increase in N capture with increasing dosage for all forage cuts [46]. These researchers observed that grasses Tifton 85 and Pojuca showed the greatest accumulation of N in their structure, whereas Marandu grass did not show significant change in N accumulation as household waste water applications increased.…”
Section: Comparisons To Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Previous research evaluated the effect of household waste water on forage and also found a linear increase in N capture with increasing dosage for all forage cuts [46]. These researchers observed that grasses Tifton 85 and Pojuca showed the greatest accumulation of N in their structure, whereas Marandu grass did not show significant change in N accumulation as household waste water applications increased.…”
Section: Comparisons To Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…These researchers observed that grasses Tifton 85 and Pojuca showed the greatest accumulation of N in their structure, whereas Marandu grass did not show significant change in N accumulation as household waste water applications increased. The largest increase was for Tifton 85 and is attributed to the higher nutritional needs of this species, which has higher nutritional value and a greater capacity to absorb nutrients [46].…”
Section: Comparisons To Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 98%