DECOMPOSIÇÃO DE RESÍDUOS INDUSTRIAIS NO SOLO

Authors

  • Marcelo de Paula Segatto UFRGS
  • Robson Andreazza Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
  • Leandro Bortolon EMBRAPA
  • Viviane Pereira Santos UFRGS
  • Clesio Gianello UFRGS
  • Flávio Camargo UFRGS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X9354

Abstract

Waste disposal in soils is an efficient alternative to reduce environmentalnegative impact of industrial wastes and can be used as an important nutrientssource for the plants. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluatethe decomposition rate of four industrial wastes applied in two differentsoils (Oxisol and Ultisol). The industrial wastes of treatment station were:(brewery – CERV; dairy products – LAT; plywood – AGL and textile – TEXT).It was evaluated the decomposition of the doses of these wastes throughthe microbial activity and N mineralization. The organic wastes evaluatedcan be used in agricultural soils, although, should be used nitrogen as additionalfertilization. The rate of the decomposition of the wastes in the bothevaluated soils, for the C-CO2 release and for the N accumulation in thesoils, increased in the following order: TEXT >LAT>CERV>AGL.

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Author Biographies

Marcelo de Paula Segatto, UFRGS

Mestre em Ciência do Solo

Robson Andreazza, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

Pos Doutor em Ciência do Solo

Leandro Bortolon, EMBRAPA

Pós Doutor em Ciência do Solo

Viviane Pereira Santos, UFRGS

Doutorando em Ciência do Solo

Clesio Gianello, UFRGS

Professor Dr. do Departamento de Solos da UFRGS

Flávio Camargo, UFRGS

Professor Dr. do Departamento de Solos da UFRGS

Published

2012-10-10

How to Cite

Segatto, M. de P., Andreazza, R., Bortolon, L., Santos, V. P., Gianello, C., & Camargo, F. (2012). DECOMPOSIÇÃO DE RESÍDUOS INDUSTRIAIS NO SOLO. Ciência E Natura, 34(1), 49–62. https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X9354

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Section

Biology

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