Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Oct 2015)

Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralization in Soil Combining Sewage Sludge and Straw

  • Sandro José Giacomini,
  • Vera Lúcia Guedes Simon,
  • Celso Aita,
  • Leonardo Mendes Bastos,
  • Douglas Adams Weiler,
  • Marciel Redin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/01000683rbcs20140324
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 5
pp. 1428 – 1435

Abstract

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ABSTRACT The combined incorporation of sewage sludge (SS) and oat straw (OS) to the soil can increase straw carbon mineralization and microbial nitrogen immobilization. This hypothesis was tested in two laboratory experiments, in which SS was incorporated in the soil with and without OS. One treatment in which only straw was incorporated and a control with only soil were also evaluated. The release of CO2 and mineral N in the soil after organic material incorporation was evaluated for 110 days. The cumulative C mineralization reached 30.1 % for SS and 54.7 % for OS. When these organic materials were incorporated together in the soil, straw C mineralization was not altered. About 60 % of organic N in the SS was mineralized after 110 days. This N mineralization index was twice as high as that defined by Resolution 375/2006 of the National Environmental Council. The combined incorporation of SS and OS in the soil caused an immobilization of microbial N of 5.9 kg Mg-1 of OS (mean 3.5 kg Mg-1). The results of this study indicated that SS did not increase straw C mineralization, but the SS rate should be adjusted to compensate for the microbial N immobilization caused by straw.

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