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Fertilization value of municipal sewage sludge for Eucalyptus camaldulensis plants
•The proposed article aims to show the interest of the use of sludge in plantation forestry. Secondly, it offers solutions to the problems of storage of sludge at the wastewater treatment.•One‐year‐old saplings of Eucalyptus camaldulensis were transplanted into pots with different doses of sludge: 2...
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Published in: | Biotechnology reports (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2017-03, Vol.13 (C), p.8-12 |
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Summary: | •The proposed article aims to show the interest of the use of sludge in plantation forestry. Secondly, it offers solutions to the problems of storage of sludge at the wastewater treatment.•One‐year‐old saplings of Eucalyptus camaldulensis were transplanted into pots with different doses of sludge: 20%, 40% and 60%, mixed with an agricultural soil. Biometric measurements (height, base diameter, diameter at mid‐height and the number of leaves) were performed for six months of planting, showing the positive effect of spreading the sludge on the growth of the plants.•A significant difference in height increment and number of leaves was found between the control and sludge‐treated plants. The recorded biometric values were for all the doses, well above those of control plants (100% soil), with high values shown in the mixture of 60% sludge, whereas growth in diameter was not affected by the three treatments.•The results obtained were: 493.77±241mm for height growth and 68.81±6.2 for number of leaves, against: 342.89±128.07mm for height and 40±3.8 for the number of leaves in control soils.•This study also confirms the use of sludge as soil fertilizer in urban areas. The soils of cities are highly heterogeneous and consist of various materials. Thus, the physical properties of these soils are characterized by high compaction, poor ventilation and poor water permeability. It is necessary to provide an amendment of sludge from sewage treatment plants, to create soil suitable for planting trees growing in towns.
The wastewater treatment produces a large amount of sludge. The different uses of eliminations sludge such as landfills or incineration have consequences negative for the environment, the agricultural use has increased worldwide, especially in crops and few or no studies have been conducted with forest plantations in Algeria. The objective of this study is to assess fertilizing characteristics of the sludge from the wastewater treatment plant of Tiaret (Algeria). One-year-old saplings of Eucalyptus camaldulensis were transplanted into pots with sludge/soil mixtures where sludge content was 20%, 40% and 60%. Biometric measurements (height, base diameter, diameter at mid-height and the number of leaves) were performed during six months after planting. Results demonstrated the positive effect of sludge application. A significant difference in height increment and number of leaves was found between the control and sludge-treated plants. Biometric values for all |
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ISSN: | 2215-017X 2215-017X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.btre.2016.12.001 |