2010
DOI: 10.3923/javaa.2010.896.902
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The Effects of Sewage Sludge and Nitrogen Fertilizer Application on Nutrient and (Bromus inermis Leyss.)

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“…Various studies on different ecological conditions showed that sewage sludge applications increased the heavy metal concentration in soil and plant. But, these increases did not cause harmful effects (Keskin et al, 2012;Silva et al 2013;Kwon et al, 2014). Probably, the high content of lime and pH of experiment soil prevented it from increasing the availability of heavy metals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Various studies on different ecological conditions showed that sewage sludge applications increased the heavy metal concentration in soil and plant. But, these increases did not cause harmful effects (Keskin et al, 2012;Silva et al 2013;Kwon et al, 2014). Probably, the high content of lime and pH of experiment soil prevented it from increasing the availability of heavy metals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Türk et al [53] reported that the yields and quality of smooth bromegrass forage can be optimized when nitrogen is supplied at 120 to 160 kg/ha. Smooth brome effectively utilizes nutrients from organic waste fertilizers such as sewage sludge and fly ash [43,71]. Dried and wet distiller grains with solubles have also been found to increase smooth brome yields in meadows and pastures [72].…”
Section: Agronomic Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cimrin et al (2001) found that nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization increased the fresh matter yield of the mixture and emphasized that 60 kg N ha -1 application gave good results. Keskin et al (2012) investigated the effect of sewage sludge application on leguminous + gramineous mixtures and reported that sewage sludge leads to an yield increase. Researchers stated that sewage sludge can be used as a nitrogen source in such mixtures.…”
Section: Fresh Herbage Yield Dry Matter Rate and Dry Matter Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The year differences on dry matter rates can be attributed to the differences in the botanical composition of the plants, as explained above. Yüksek dozda arıtma çamuru uygulamasıyla baklagil+buğdaygil karışımını kuru madde veriminin arttığını birçok araştırıcı belirtmiştir (Ayub et al, 2008;Karaca and Cimrin, 2002;Keskin et al, 2012).…”
Section: Fresh Herbage Yield Dry Matter Rate and Dry Matter Yieldunclassified