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Chemical properties of soils treated with biological sludge from gelatin industry

DOI: 10.1590/S0100-06832012000200034

Keywords: waste, nutrients, soil ph, effective cec.

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the impact of agro-industrial organic wastes in the environment can be reduced when used in agriculture. from the standpoint of soil fertility, residue applications can increase the organic matter content and provide nutrients for plants. this study evaluated the effect of biological sludge from gelatin industry on the chemical properties of two ultisols (loamy sand and sandy clay) and an oxisol (clay). the experiment lasted 120 days and was carried out in laboratory in a completely randomized design with factorial arrangement, combining the three soils and six biological sludge rates (0, 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 m3 ha-1), with three replications. biological sludge rates of up to 500 m3 ha-1 decreased soil acidity and increased the effective cation exchange capacity (cec) and n, ca, mg, and p availability, without exceeding the tolerance limit for na. the increase in exchangeable base content, greater than the effective cec, indicates that the major part of cations added by the sludge remains in solution and can be lost by leaching.

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