SOILS AS NATURAL REACTORS FOR SWINE WASTEWATER TREATMENT

The ability of soils to mineralize organic matter depends on their individual characteristics; when waste waters are added to them their organic matter content (OM), cationic exchange capacity (CEC) and percentage of clay (PC) are altered. Pedotransfer functions (PTF) enable certain processes to be...

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Main Authors: Francisco Bautista, Yameli Aguilar Duarte, Elvira Diaz Pereira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán 2011-04-01
Series:Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
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Online Access:http://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/815
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spelling doaj-0df3e8b49a2c4eba9512c1999ee6d11b2020-11-24T21:40:21ZengUniversidad Autónoma de YucatánTropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems1870-04622011-04-01132199210304SOILS AS NATURAL REACTORS FOR SWINE WASTEWATER TREATMENTFrancisco Bautista0Yameli Aguilar Duarte1Elvira Diaz Pereira2Centro de Investigaciones en Geografia Ambiental UNAMCentro de Investigaciones en Geografía Ambiental, UNAMCSIC-Centro de Edafologia y Biologia Aplicada del Segura, Departamento de Conservacion de Suelo y AguaThe ability of soils to mineralize organic matter depends on their individual characteristics; when waste waters are added to them their organic matter content (OM), cationic exchange capacity (CEC) and percentage of clay (PC) are altered. Pedotransfer functions (PTF) enable certain processes to be determined from easily measured soil properties. The aims of this study were i) to generate PTF to estimate the retention and mineralisation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) present in swine wastewater (SWW) based on measurements of OM, CEC and PC and ii) to identify the soils most suited to acting as natural reactors for treating SWW, using multicriteria analysis. Samples were taken from ten soils (epipedons or superficial samples) to measure the retention of dissolved organic matter (RDOM) in 30 cm high soil columns, making three applications of SWW. In addition, an experiment was carried out in pots to measure the effect of SWW on soil carbon evolution (SCE) and the potential anaerobic nitrogen mineralisation (PANM). Multiple regressions were made using soil OM (%), CEC (cmol+ kg-1) and PC (%) as independent variables and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), SCE and PANM as dependent variables. The PFT found were RDOM = 41.5 + (2.8*CEC) – (0.81*PC) – (3.5*OM)  r= 0.81; SCE =  542.3 + (20.1*OM) + (4.6*CEC) – (2.7*PC) r= 0.96; PANM = -8.4 + (3.45*OM) + (1.12*PC) – (2.20*CEC) r= 0.88. The most suitable soils for acting as natural reactors of SWW were the Luvisol LVct and an unclassified EPI-1. Âhttp://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/815mineralisationpedotransfer functionssoil carbon evolutiondissolved organic matter.
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author Francisco Bautista
Yameli Aguilar Duarte
Elvira Diaz Pereira
spellingShingle Francisco Bautista
Yameli Aguilar Duarte
Elvira Diaz Pereira
SOILS AS NATURAL REACTORS FOR SWINE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
mineralisation
pedotransfer functions
soil carbon evolution
dissolved organic matter.
author_facet Francisco Bautista
Yameli Aguilar Duarte
Elvira Diaz Pereira
author_sort Francisco Bautista
title SOILS AS NATURAL REACTORS FOR SWINE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
title_short SOILS AS NATURAL REACTORS FOR SWINE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
title_full SOILS AS NATURAL REACTORS FOR SWINE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
title_fullStr SOILS AS NATURAL REACTORS FOR SWINE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
title_full_unstemmed SOILS AS NATURAL REACTORS FOR SWINE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
title_sort soils as natural reactors for swine wastewater treatment
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán
series Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
issn 1870-0462
publishDate 2011-04-01
description The ability of soils to mineralize organic matter depends on their individual characteristics; when waste waters are added to them their organic matter content (OM), cationic exchange capacity (CEC) and percentage of clay (PC) are altered. Pedotransfer functions (PTF) enable certain processes to be determined from easily measured soil properties. The aims of this study were i) to generate PTF to estimate the retention and mineralisation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) present in swine wastewater (SWW) based on measurements of OM, CEC and PC and ii) to identify the soils most suited to acting as natural reactors for treating SWW, using multicriteria analysis. Samples were taken from ten soils (epipedons or superficial samples) to measure the retention of dissolved organic matter (RDOM) in 30 cm high soil columns, making three applications of SWW. In addition, an experiment was carried out in pots to measure the effect of SWW on soil carbon evolution (SCE) and the potential anaerobic nitrogen mineralisation (PANM). Multiple regressions were made using soil OM (%), CEC (cmol+ kg-1) and PC (%) as independent variables and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), SCE and PANM as dependent variables. The PFT found were RDOM = 41.5 + (2.8*CEC) – (0.81*PC) – (3.5*OM)  r= 0.81; SCE =  542.3 + (20.1*OM) + (4.6*CEC) – (2.7*PC) r= 0.96; PANM = -8.4 + (3.45*OM) + (1.12*PC) – (2.20*CEC) r= 0.88. The most suitable soils for acting as natural reactors of SWW were the Luvisol LVct and an unclassified EPI-1. Â
topic mineralisation
pedotransfer functions
soil carbon evolution
dissolved organic matter.
url http://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/815
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