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Sewage Sludge Application in Eucalyptus urograndis Plantation: Availability of Phosphorus in Soil and Wood Production

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Abreu-Junior, Cassio Hamilton [1] ; de Oliveira, Marcelo Gomes [1] ; Silveira Cardoso, Paulo Henrique [1] ; Mandu, Thays da Silva [1] ; Florentino, Antonio Leite [2] ; Oliveira, Fernando Carvalho [3] ; dos Reis, Josimar Vieira [2] ; Alvares, Clayton Alcarde [4] ; Stape, Jose Luiz [4] ; Rodrigues Nogueira, Thiago Assis [5] ; Capra, Gian Franco [6, 7] ; He, Zhenli [8]
Total Authors: 12
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Ctr Nucl Energy Agr, Piracicaba - Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Luiz de Queiroz Coll Agr, Piracicaba - Brazil
[3] Biossolo Agr & Ambiente SS, Aracicaba - Brazil
[4] Suzano SA Co, Limeira - Brazil
[5] Sao Paulo State Univ, Dept Plant Protect Rural Engn & Soils, Ilha Solteira - Brazil
[6] Univ Sassari, Dipartimento Architettura Design & Urbanist, Nuoro - Italy
[7] Univ Sassari, Desertificat Res Ctr, Sassari - Italy
[8] Univ Florida, Inst Food & Agr Sci, Indian River Res & Educ Ctr, Ft Pierce, FL - USA
Total Affiliations: 8
Document type: Journal article
Source: FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE; v. 8, JUL 28 2020.
Web of Science Citations: 0
Abstract

Phosphate fertilizers used in planted forests mainly come from scarce and non-renewable sources, and there is a need for new sources of phosphorus (P). An alternative is the use of sewage sludge (SS), rich in organic matter, nitrogen, and P. The objectives were to evaluate the soil P availability and its effect on wood production in 22-month-old Eucalyptus urograndis plantation treated with SS. A field experiment was set up in a randomized complete block design, four replicates, with the following treatments: control without fertilization; mineral fertilization (MF); 14.5 Mg ha(-1) of SS + 22 kg ha(-1) of P (S1P1); 29 Mg ha(-1) of SS (S2); 29 Mg ha(-1) of SS + 17.5 kg ha(-1)of P (S2P2); and 43.5 Mg ha(-1) of SS (S3), dry base. Of the total P in SS, 65% was in organic form and 42% was in labile + moderately labile forms. S2P2 and S3 positively altered the pattern of soil P distribution, with more P in the labile and moderately labile fractions than in the non-labile fraction, along 0-20 cm depths, than MF and control. There were higher microbial and available P as a function of SS dose. Wood volume and biomass were highly related to soil P availability as a function of SS dose. Within the SS treatments, S2P2 resulted in higher gains of volume and biomass of wood. The SS application at the recommend rate, supplemented with 66% of recommended P fertilizer dose in Eucalyptus plantations, can reduce the use of P fertilizer by 33% and N fertilizer by 100% and maintain comparable soil P availability and wood production. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 17/26375-1 - INCLUSION OF TOXIC ELEMENTS IN THE DRIS AND CND FUNCTIONS FOR THE EVALUATION OF EUCALYPTUS NUTRITIONAL STATUS
Grantee:Paulo Henrique Silveira Cardoso
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate