Impact of sewage sludge compost utilization on chemical properties of olive grove soils

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Beltran, Eulalia M. [1 ]
de Imperial, Rosario Miralles
Porcel, Miguel A.
Beringola, M. Luisa
Martin, Jose V.
Calvo, Rosa
Delgado, M. Mar
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[1] INIA, Dept Environm, Madrid, Spain
[2] INIA, Dept Biometry, Madrid, Spain
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Field experiments were conducted for four years, between 1998 and 2002, in two olive grove soils of adult olive orchards (Olea europaea L. cv. Cornicabra) in a clay loam soil in Sesena (Toledo, Spain) and in a sandy loam soil in Aranjuez (Madrid, Spain). There were four treatments, sewage sludge compost (SSC), sewage sludge compost plus urea (SSC+U), urea (U) and control (C). Each treatment was replicated four times and two depths were studied (0-15 and 15-30 cm). Once a year, before spreading sewage sludge compost, soil samples were taken at depths of 0 to 15 cm and 15 to 30 cm. Organic matter, total Kjeldhal nitrogen, phosphorus availability, pH, and electric conductivity were measured. No differences were found between treatment on organic matter and electric conductivity after four years of application of sewage sludge compost to two olive grove soils. In relation to nitrogen content, sewage sludge compost, only in Sesena, produced higher nitrogen soil content than the traditional urea treatment. Sewage sludge compost applied on olive grove soils improved the Phosphorus availability for the olive tree. In Aranjuez, the use of sewage sludge compost increased the pH of the soil with respect to Urea and Control plots. In Sesena, the reverse effect was found.
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