2017
DOI: 10.1590/1983-21252017v30n416rc
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Physical Attributes of Soil After Swine Wastewater Application as Cover Fertilizer on Maize Crop and Black Oats Sequence

Abstract: -The rate of swine wastewater application (SW) in agricultural production could result in the replacement of chemical fertilizers. However, SW destroys soil physical properties by decreasing pore bulk, which negatively affects both crop yield and development. In this context, this study aimed at monitoring the influence of swine wastewater as a cover fertilizer in maize and black oats in sequence on soil physical properties. Five application rates (0, 100, 200, 300 and 537 m 3 ha -1 equivalent to 0, 11.2, 22.3… Show more

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“…The low values of turbidity, color, total solids, nitrogen, and phosphorus obtained in SWW, when compared with other authors (CAOVILLA et al, 2010;PACHECO et al, 2017;LIMA et al, 2019), are explained by scraping the manure before washing the bays, which considerably decreases the organic load and nutrients in the generated effluent.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…The low values of turbidity, color, total solids, nitrogen, and phosphorus obtained in SWW, when compared with other authors (CAOVILLA et al, 2010;PACHECO et al, 2017;LIMA et al, 2019), are explained by scraping the manure before washing the bays, which considerably decreases the organic load and nutrients in the generated effluent.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…Several studies have evaluated the effects of wastewater use on agricultural crops (GÓMEZ-GARRIDO et al, 2014;PASSARIN et al, 2016;ROSA et al, 2017a), and on changes in soil chemical, physical and biological attributes (TESSARO et al, 2013;Brooks et al, 2014;CABRAL et al, 2014CASTALDELLI et al, 2015OLIVEIRA et al, 2015;Pereira et al, 2016;MOURA et al, 2016;ROSA et al, 2017b;PACHECO et al, 2017). However, there is still little information on the use of wastewater in forest production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%