Bevacqua rf; Mellano Vj 1993
- Authors: Bevacqua rf; Mellano Vj
- Title: Sewage sludge compost's cumulative effects on crop growth and soil
properties.
- Location: Compost science & utilization, 1 (3). 1993. 34-37.
- Abstract: onion (allium cepa cv. spanish sweet utah), lettuce (lactuca sativa
cv. black seeded simpson), snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus cv. sonnet
yellow), and turfgrass (festuca arundinacea cv. marathon) were
grown twice annually (spring and fall) on a san emigdio sandy loam
(coarse-loamy, mixed calcareous thermic, typic xerorthents) soil
for two years that was treated with a cumulative total of 0, 37 and
74 mt/ha of sewage sludge compost from san diego. the soil received
two compost treatments each year and crops were planted within a
week of compost incorporation. crop growth was monitored and the
results of the fourth or final planting are described here.
seedlings of onion, snapdragon and lettuce transplanted to compost
treated plots displayed more vigorous establishment than those in
the control plots. compost treatments produced higher yields of
onion, turf and lettuce. snapdragon yield was not affected by
compost treatment. soil analysis of compost treated plots revealed
lowered ph and increased levels of organic matter, primary
nutrients, soluble salts and heavy metals.
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