2009
DOI: 10.5053/ekoloji.2009.735
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Arıtma Çamurlarının Fiziksel ve Kimyasal Toprak Düzenleyicisi olarak Kullanımı

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“…There was a 26.08% decrease in exchangeable K values from 270 mg kg -1 to 190 mg kg -1 . It was reported that the sewage sludges are poor in K compared to the significant amount of N and P they contain (Angın and Yağanoğlu 2009).…”
Section: Total N Available P and Exchangeable K Ca Mgmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There was a 26.08% decrease in exchangeable K values from 270 mg kg -1 to 190 mg kg -1 . It was reported that the sewage sludges are poor in K compared to the significant amount of N and P they contain (Angın and Yağanoğlu 2009).…”
Section: Total N Available P and Exchangeable K Ca Mgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most important benefits of applying sewage sludge in soils where the organic matter content is low and decomposition is intense, due to the climate, is the improvement provided in the organic matter. A multi-year study by Angın (2008) shows that sewage sludge application supports organic matter for the following two years.…”
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“…Sludges use in agriculture are the supply organic fertilizer, at low cost. Because of its high organic matter and nutrient content, sewage sludge can develop physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil (Angın and Yağanoğlu, 2009;Angın and Yağanoğlu, 2011). The fertilizer effect makes possible a decrease in cost for chemical fertilizers on sewage sludge used soils (Petersen et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saline soils can be improved by physical, biological, chemical, hydro-technical and electro-reclamation methods (Qadir et al, 2007;Angın and Yağanoğlu, 2009). As biological reclamation method, adding to soil of organic materials such as farm yard manure, green manure, forest waste, organic artificial fertilizers, mycorrhizal fungi, solid waste composts and sewage sludge is the most preferred application (Angın, 2010;Akat et al, 2013a;Aynacı and Erdal, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%