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Sewage sludge and petrochemical residue application effects on maize culture in soils of the state of Paraná

Marlene Aparecida Gobbi    
Ana Tereza Jordão Pigozzo    
Ervim Lenzi    
Eduardo Bernardi Luchese (Author)    

Resumen

The potentiality of two organic residues as macronutrient sources in soils was evaluated in a greenhouse experiment. The treatments consisted of one dose (38t.ha-1) of petrochemical residue and sewage sludge both neutralized by CaO + MgO at 3:1 ratio. Maize (Zea mays L.) was the reference plant. After 30-day seeding, the aerial parts of the plants were cut, dried at 70ºC till constant weight was obtained, then weighted and ground. Analysis was undertaken with nitroperchloric digestion. Macronutrient levels in soils and plants were determined by atomic absorption spectrometry. The results showed that the production of dry matter was higher when sewage sludge was used. Macronutrient levels in red latosol were higher than those of deep red latosol and red podzol respectively. In the aerial parts of maize plants collected in the soil treated with the sewage sludge the concentrations of the macronutrients K, N, Ca, S and P were higher than in the other treatments. The petrochemical residue caused the highest C:N ratio and the sewage sludge caused the highest Ca:Mg ratio.

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