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ArtikelPlant Available Nitrogen From Anaerobically Digested Sludge And Septic Tank Sludge Applied To Crops Grown In The Tropics  
Oleh: Sripanomtanakorn, S. ; Polprasert, C.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Waste Management & Research vol. 20 no. 2 (Apr. 2002), page 143-149.
Topik: Plant available N; biosolids; anaerobically digested sludge; septic tank sludge; N mineralisation; plant N uptake; tropical crops; wmr 504–3
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Isi artikelAgricultural land is an attractive alternative for the disposal of biosolids since it utilises the recyclable nutrients in the production of crops. In Thailand and other tropical regions, limited field-study information exists on the effect of biosolids management strategies on crop N utilisation and plant available N (PAN) of biosolids. A field study was conducted to quantify the PAN of the applied biosolids, and to evaluate the N uptake rates of some tropical crops. Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) and tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) were chosen in this study. Two types of biosolids used were: anaerobically digested sludge and septic tank sludge. The soil is acid sulfate and is classified as Sulfic Tropaquepts with heavy clay in texture. The anaerobically digested sludge applied rates were: 0, 156 and 312 kg N ha–1 for the sunflower plots, and 0, 586, and 1172 kg N ha–1 for the tomato plots. The septic tank sludge applied rates were: 0, 95 and 190 kg N ha–1 for the sunflower plots, and 0, 354 and 708 kg N ha–1 for the tomato plots, respectively. The results indicated the feasibility of applying biosolids to grow tropical crops. The applications of the anaerobically digested sludge and the septic tank sludge resulted in the yields of sunflower seeds and tomato fruits and the plant N uptakes comparable or better than that applied with only the chemical fertiliser. The estimated PAN of the anaerobically digested sludge was about 27–42% of the sludge organic N during the growing season. For the septic tank sludge, the PAN was about 15–58% of the sludge organic N. It is interesting to observe that an increase of the rate of septic tank sludge incorporated into this heavy clay soil under the cropping system resulted in the decrease of N mineralisation rate. This situation could cause the reduction of yield and N uptake of crops.
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