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Alkaline sewage sludge on soils of Paraná state: maximum annual application rate and comparison between methods for agricultural recommendation

For agricultural use of alkalinized sludge (AS), beyond to establish the maximum application limits to comply with the legislation, it is necessary to study the attributes of sludges and soils that favor the methodologies of its recommendation. The objectives of this study were to determine the maximum annual application rate (MAAR) of alkalinized sludge (AS) according to the pH elevation criterion for 20 sludge origins and soils of the Paraná state; to determine the influence of soil attributes over the MAAR of AS; to evaluate two methods rate calculation for AS, the base saturation (V%) and pH reference (SMP) by comparing with the standard incubation methodology for AS sludge application. It was used incubation test for AS applied to soil, following official methodology. The results indicated that the MAAR were ranged 10 to >80 Mg.ha-1, for the 20 regions; the chemical properties (cation exchange capacity, H+Al and carbon) and physical properties (clay) were the best parameters to the determination of the MAAR, showing direct relationship; the V% and SMP (pH H2O 5,5) methods were safe to the agricultural recommendation.

liming; base saturation; organic waste alkali


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