Revista Caatinga (Jan 2017)

PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES OF SOIL AFTER SWINE WASTEWATER APPLICATION AS COVER FERTILIZER ON MAIZE CROP AND BLACK OATS SEQUENCE

  • FÁBIO PALCZEWSKI PACHECO,
  • LÚCIA HELENA PEREIRA NÓBREGA,
  • MICHELLE TONINI,
  • ARIANE SPIASSI,
  • DANIELLE MEDINA ROSA,
  • CLÁUDIA TATIANA DE ARAÚJO DA CRUZ-SILVA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-21252017v30n416rc
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4
pp. 955 – 962

Abstract

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The rate of swine wastewater application (SW) in agricultural production could result in the replacement of chemical fertilizers. However, SW destroys soil physical properties by decreasing pore bulk, which negatively affects both crop yield and development. In this context, this study aimed at monitoring the influence of swine wastewater as a cover fertilizer in maize and black oats in sequence on soil physical properties. Five application rates (0, 100, 200, 300 and 537 m3ha - 1 equivalent to 0, 11.2, 22.3, 33.5 and 60 kg ha-1 N, respectively, based on the average nitrogen concentration in SW) were tested with four replications each. In the studied area, soil porosity, density, and water content, before maize sowing and at the end of the cycles of maize and black oats, were determined by the volumetric ring method. Data were submitted for regression analyses. There was a reduction in the macroporosity and total porosity of the soil when the SW application rate, before maize cultivation, was higher. The introduction of black oats helped to improve the physical quality of the soil and reduced the compaction of the surface layer from 0 to 15 cm and 100 to 300 m3 ha-1 SW rates.