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Composted slaughterhouse sludge as a substitute for chemical fertilizers in the cultures of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) and radish (Raphanus sativus L.)
OLIVEIRA, José Juscelino de; DALMAZO, Gabriel Ollé; MORSELLI, Tânia Beatriz Gamboa Araújo; OLIVEIRA, Vanderleia Fátima da Silva de; CORRÊA, Luciara Bilhalva; NORA, Leonardo; CORRÊA, Érico Kunde.
  • OLIVEIRA, José Juscelino de; Instituto Federal Catarinense. Concórdia. BR
  • DALMAZO, Gabriel Ollé; Instituto Federal Catarinense. Concórdia. BR
  • MORSELLI, Tânia Beatriz Gamboa Araújo; Instituto Federal Catarinense. Concórdia. BR
  • OLIVEIRA, Vanderleia Fátima da Silva de; Instituto Federal Catarinense. Concórdia. BR
  • CORRÊA, Luciara Bilhalva; Instituto Federal Catarinense. Concórdia. BR
  • NORA, Leonardo; Instituto Federal Catarinense. Concórdia. BR
  • CORRÊA, Érico Kunde; Instituto Federal Catarinense. Concórdia. BR
Food Sci. Technol (SBCTA, Impr.) ; 38(1): 91-97, Jan.-Mar. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-892244
ABSTRACT
Abstract Flotation sludge (FS) is produced in huge amounts at slaughterhouses in western Santa Catarina, Brazil. This waste is rich in plant nutrients and a valuable resource for soil amendments. Five FS composts were tested as a replacement for chemical fertilizers (QF), namely T1 (75% poultry manure (PM) and 25% sawdust (SD)); T2 (50% PM and 50% SD); T3 (25% PM and 75% SD); T4 (100% PM and 0% SD); and T5 (0% PM x 100% SD). For lettuce plants, treatments containing composted FS resulted in an increased number of leaves, leaf area and leaf fresh weight (LFW). T1 presented the best results with increases of 1.4 fold in LFW compared to plants supplemented with QF. T2 was the most effective treatment for radish with the best results of root fresh weight and root diameter. Although T4 had the highest nitrogen content, it did not present the best results in growth performance for lettuce or radish. The presence of higher proportions of SD in composts (25% for lettuce and 50% for radish) improved the physical characteristics of the soil and proved to be a more balanced compost.


Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: English Journal: Food Sci. Technol (SBCTA, Impr.) Journal subject: ALIMENTOS / Nutritional Sciences Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Instituto Federal Catarinense/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: English Journal: Food Sci. Technol (SBCTA, Impr.) Journal subject: ALIMENTOS / Nutritional Sciences Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Instituto Federal Catarinense/BR