Ml. López-Moreno and Le. Lugo Avilés and Fr. Román and J. Lugo Rosas and Ja. Hernández-Viezcas and Jr. Peralta-Videa and Jl. Gardea-Torresdey
Sludge and Compost Amendments in Tropical Soils Impact on Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) Nutrient Content
388 - 394
2015
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International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10001053
https://publications.waset.org/vol/100
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Degradation of agricultural soils has increased rapidly
during the last 20 years due to the indiscriminate use of pesticides
and other anthropogenic activities. Currently, there is an urgent need
of soil restoration to increase agricultural production. Utilization of
sewage sludge or municipal solid waste is an important way to
recycle nutrient elements and improve soil quality. With these
amendments, nutrient availability in the aqueous phase might be
increased and production of healthier crops can be accomplished.
This research project aimed to achieve sustainable management of
tropical agricultural soils, specifically in Puerto Rico, through the
amendment of water treatment plant sludge’s. This practice avoids
landfill disposal of sewage sludge and at the same time results costeffective
practice for recycling solid waste residues. Coriander
sativum was cultivated in a compostsoilsludge mixture at different
proportions. Results showed that Coriander grown in a mixture of
25 compost50 Voladora soi25 sludge had the best growth
and development. High chlorophyll content (33.01 ± 0.8) was
observed in Coriander plants cultivated in 25 compost62.5
Coloso soil 12.5 sludge compared to plants grown with no sludge
(32.59 ± 0.7). ICPOES analysis showed variations in mineral
element contents (macro and micronutrients) in coriander plant
grown I soil amended with sludge and compost.
Open Science Index 100, 2015