Tesis
Adubos verdes irrigados com efluente tratado de laticínio e cultivo em sucessão da alface e beterraba em consórcio
Fecha
2018-03-01Registro en:
Autor
Vizú, Juliana de Fátima
Institución
Resumen
The objective of this work is to verify the development of green manure and its
influence on the chemical characteristics of the soil and the cultivation in
succession of the lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) consortium, and beet (Beta vulgaris
L.), with the contribution of treated effluent of dairy. The experimental design
used for the randomized blocks, in a factorial scheme (2 x 5) with two water
sources (treated effluent of dairy) and four green manures Crotalaria juncea,
Crotalaria spectabilis, Cajanus cajan, Canavalia ensiformes and (control green
fertilizer), with four replicates. In the 70 days after sowing, it analyzed the green
manures and the soil, and transplanted to the lettuce and beet seedlings. In the
45 days after the transplant, they were analyzed as lettuce plants in 73 days as
beet plants. Pork bean was the only green manure that yielded similar
productivity when irrigated with both sources of water, and the others had a
smaller phytomass when irrigated with treated dairy effluent. Phytoextraction
was low by green manures. There was an increase in sodium concentration in
the soil irrigated with treated dairy effluent. The contribution of effluent did not
influence the nodulation of the green manures, but contributed to soil chemical
fertility, with increase of phosphorus, calcium and magnesium. As lettuce and
beet plants produced satisfactorily with an irrigation with treated effluent of dairy
in succession to the cultivation of green fertilizers