The Influence of Sewage Sludge Application on Physical and Biological Properties of Soils

The Influence of Sewage Sludge Application on Physical and Biological Properties of Soils
Author: G. Catroux
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9400979304

The agricultural value of sewage sludges is well known and a lot of published data has demonstrated the positive effects of sludge appli cations on plant growth and yield. These effects are probably due mainly to the nitrogen and phosphorus content of sewage sludges. But, as sludges are more organic than mineral, we can expect an effect of the organic matter added to the soil on soil fertility. Certainly, in the future, landspreading of sludges will be regulated, taking into account pollution hazards for waters (excess of nitrogen and phosphorus supply compared to plant needs and soil storage capacities) and for soils (excess of heavy metals supply and build up in soils). There will be regulations fixing what low level of sludges may be spread each year, decreasing their comparative value with respect to mineral fertilizers. In this eventuality, the organic value of sludges will take on a greater importance and several questions arise : - what is the lowest amount of sludge to be spread to have an immediate effect on soil physical properties? - are sludges effective on soil physical properties when spreading repeated low amounts? On the other hand, organic matter and soil biology are closely linked and there are few data on the possible effects - beneficial or detrimenta- on soil organisms.

Long-term Effects of Sewage Sludge and Farm Slurries Applications

Long-term Effects of Sewage Sludge and Farm Slurries Applications
Author: J.H. Williams
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 1985-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1135473854

Anaerobic digestion has no effect on the quantity of the waste treated, but it affects its quality and its usefulness as fertilizer. This conference proceedings collection of twenty papers delves into the issue.

Processing and Use of Sewage Sludge

Processing and Use of Sewage Sludge
Author: P. L'Hermite
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1984-05-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Proceedings of the Third International Symposium held at Brighton, September 27-30, 1983

Factors Influencing Sludge Utilization Practices in Europe

Factors Influencing Sludge Utilization Practices in Europe
Author: R.D. Davis
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0203214951

Proceedings of a Round-Table Seminar organized by the Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General for Science for Research and Development Programme, Liebefeld, Switzerland, 8-10 May 1985.

The Role of Organic Matter in Modern Agriculture

The Role of Organic Matter in Modern Agriculture
Author: Y. Chen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9400944268

The use of organic residues as a means of maintaining and increasing soil fertility is of long-standing. This tradition has been somewhat neglected since the introduc tion of mineral fertilizers at low cost. More and more farmers and scientists are now showing renewed interest in the proper and effective use of org~tnic residues, composts and other recycled organic additives. The role and function of organic amendments in modern agricultural systems have become topics of major interest in the scientific and agricultural communities. Research work on residue disposal has provided new concepts on the interaction between organic components and soils as well as new handling technologies (e. g. pelletizing of organic residues). The trend to conserve energy has led scientists to study the minimal tillage system, to find ways of replacing conventional inorganic fertilizers with natural organic prod ucts or microbial preparations, and to develop new composting methods. The drive to achieve higher yields in commercial greenhouse farming has led to a search for optimum substrates as growth media and for improved management techniques. This has led to the introduction of organic substitutes for peat, nota bly those originating from agricultural wastes. Another important aspect is the current interest in organic farming, where use of synthetic chemicals is avoided or prohibited. An increasing percentage of the population in highly developed countries is willing to pay premium prices for food produced on soils where inorganic fertilizers and other agricultural chemicals have not been used.

Soil Amendments and Environmental Quality

Soil Amendments and Environmental Quality
Author: Jack E. Rechcigl
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1995-09-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780873718592

This book presents a comprehensive and balanced overview of soil amendments and their effect on the environment. It encompasses both positive and negative aspects of chemical fertilizers that supply nitrogen, phosphorous, sulfur, lime, micronutrients, and trace metals. Pros and cons are discussed with respect to the optimal and the most environmentally sound use of soil amendments, and guidance is provided on how to minimize the environmental effects of amendments. Natural fertilizers, including manure, sludge, fly ash, phosphogypsum, and byproduct gypsum are also discussed. Alternative agronomic practices and biotechnology that ameliorate or minimize potential adverse effects of fertilizer use are examined in detail. This authoritative and up-to-date treatise is multidisciplinary in nature and international in scope, a powerful reference tool for researchers, a thorough guide for practitioners and policy makers, and an excellent text book for academic courses.

Environment Abstracts

Environment Abstracts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 782
Release: 1985
Genre: Ecology
ISBN:

This database encompasses all aspects of the impact of people and technology on the environment and the effectiveness of remedial policies and technologies, featuring more than 950 journals published in the U.S. and abroad. The database also covers conference papers and proceedings, special reports from international agencies, non-governmental organizations, universities, associations and private corporations. Other materials selectively indexed include significant monographs, government studies and newsletters.