Treated cattle wastewater affects the growth, quality and water productivity of Dalbergia nigra seedlings produced with shading and irrigation levels
Laiz de Oliveira Silva,
Henrique Vieira Mendonça,
Bruno Antônio Augusto Faria Conforto
et al.
Abstract:The continuous demand for water in the agricultural sector has encouraged researchers worldwide to find alternatives to optimize this resource. The use of wastewater in irrigation is promising in this scenario, especially to produce tree seedlings. The growth, quality, and water productivity of Dalbergia nigra seedlings cultivated with sewage sludge were determined when irrigated with urban supply water (W 1 ) and cattle wastewater (CWW) treated for 1 h (W 2 ) and 2 h (W 3 ) of ozonation, considering four irri… Show more
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