Agronomic Efficiency of Biosolid as Source of Nitrogen to Banana Plants

Sewage sludge (SS) or biosolid has been studied as source of nutrient for several different plant species. It also contributes to soil fertility recycling organic matter and plant nutrients. This followup work examines a three-year (2001–2004) field experiment designed to evaluate the response of ba...

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Main Authors: Luiz Antonio Junqueira Teixeira, Ronaldo Severiano Berton, Aline Reneé Coscione, Luis Alberto Saes, Marcio Koiti Chiba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Applied and Environmental Soil Science
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/873504
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spelling doaj-8a1a1e424f8347dabe9995b6a40976562020-11-24T20:58:01ZengHindawi LimitedApplied and Environmental Soil Science1687-76671687-76752015-01-01201510.1155/2015/873504873504Agronomic Efficiency of Biosolid as Source of Nitrogen to Banana PlantsLuiz Antonio Junqueira Teixeira0Ronaldo Severiano Berton1Aline Reneé Coscione2Luis Alberto Saes3Marcio Koiti Chiba4Soils and Environmental Resources Center, Agronomic Institute (IAC/APTA), Avenida Barao de Itapura, 1481 Botafogo, 13020902 Campinas, SP, BrazilSoils and Environmental Resources Center, Agronomic Institute (IAC/APTA), Avenida Barao de Itapura, 1481 Botafogo, 13020902 Campinas, SP, BrazilSoils and Environmental Resources Center, Agronomic Institute (IAC/APTA), Avenida Barao de Itapura, 1481 Botafogo, 13020902 Campinas, SP, BrazilRibeira Valley Regional Pole (DDD/APTA), Road BR116, km 460, P.O. Box 122, 11900000 Registro, SP, BrazilSoils and Environmental Resources Center, Agronomic Institute (IAC/APTA), Avenida Barao de Itapura, 1481 Botafogo, 13020902 Campinas, SP, BrazilSewage sludge (SS) or biosolid has been studied as source of nutrient for several different plant species. It also contributes to soil fertility recycling organic matter and plant nutrients. This followup work examines a three-year (2001–2004) field experiment designed to evaluate the response of banana plants (Cavendish subgroup) to the application of biosolid as source of nitrogen. The treatments consisted of control (mineral PK, no N), three rates of sludge, and two rates of mineral NPK fertilizer. Plant and soil N concentration, fruit yield, plant height, stem diameter, and foliar endurance index were measured. Fruit yield with mineral fertilization or sludge applications did not differ statistically (P>0.05). Application of biosolid resulted in statistically significant higher agronomic efficiency (P<0.05) in comparison to mineral fertilizers. The concentration of soil mineral nitrogen increased using mineral fertilizer or sludge until 0.80 m after three years of application. The effect of the source of N was smaller than the effect of the rate. Biosolid can be used as source of N for banana growers.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/873504
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author Luiz Antonio Junqueira Teixeira
Ronaldo Severiano Berton
Aline Reneé Coscione
Luis Alberto Saes
Marcio Koiti Chiba
spellingShingle Luiz Antonio Junqueira Teixeira
Ronaldo Severiano Berton
Aline Reneé Coscione
Luis Alberto Saes
Marcio Koiti Chiba
Agronomic Efficiency of Biosolid as Source of Nitrogen to Banana Plants
Applied and Environmental Soil Science
author_facet Luiz Antonio Junqueira Teixeira
Ronaldo Severiano Berton
Aline Reneé Coscione
Luis Alberto Saes
Marcio Koiti Chiba
author_sort Luiz Antonio Junqueira Teixeira
title Agronomic Efficiency of Biosolid as Source of Nitrogen to Banana Plants
title_short Agronomic Efficiency of Biosolid as Source of Nitrogen to Banana Plants
title_full Agronomic Efficiency of Biosolid as Source of Nitrogen to Banana Plants
title_fullStr Agronomic Efficiency of Biosolid as Source of Nitrogen to Banana Plants
title_full_unstemmed Agronomic Efficiency of Biosolid as Source of Nitrogen to Banana Plants
title_sort agronomic efficiency of biosolid as source of nitrogen to banana plants
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Applied and Environmental Soil Science
issn 1687-7667
1687-7675
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Sewage sludge (SS) or biosolid has been studied as source of nutrient for several different plant species. It also contributes to soil fertility recycling organic matter and plant nutrients. This followup work examines a three-year (2001–2004) field experiment designed to evaluate the response of banana plants (Cavendish subgroup) to the application of biosolid as source of nitrogen. The treatments consisted of control (mineral PK, no N), three rates of sludge, and two rates of mineral NPK fertilizer. Plant and soil N concentration, fruit yield, plant height, stem diameter, and foliar endurance index were measured. Fruit yield with mineral fertilization or sludge applications did not differ statistically (P>0.05). Application of biosolid resulted in statistically significant higher agronomic efficiency (P<0.05) in comparison to mineral fertilizers. The concentration of soil mineral nitrogen increased using mineral fertilizer or sludge until 0.80 m after three years of application. The effect of the source of N was smaller than the effect of the rate. Biosolid can be used as source of N for banana growers.
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