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De-inking paper sludge requirement of liming high acidic potato soil

Year 2013, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 67 - 71, 23.07.2016

Abstract

Biosolids from de-inking processes are increasingly being used in Quebec (Canada) to improve acid soil. The objective of this study is to determine the optimum rates of de-inking paper sludge (DPS) for attaining target soil pH values of 5.2 and 5.5 for potato grown on podzolic soil. Incubation experiment was conducted during 18 weeks with a coarse textured soil (pH 4.8) and increasing rates of CaCO3 or DPS. Results indicate that the amounts of DPS required varied from 4.0 to 8.2 dry Mg DPS ha-1 for attaining pH 5.2 and from 7.6 to 15.2 dry Mg DPS ha-1for attaining pH 5.5. The required amount of DPS is proportional to its total CaCO3 equivalent

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Year 2013, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 67 - 71, 23.07.2016

Abstract

References

  • Barriga, S., Méndez, A., Càmara, J., Guerrero, F., & Gasco, G. (2010). Agricultural valorisation of de-inking paper sludge as organic amendment in different soils. Thermal study. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 9, pp. 981–986.
  • Battaglia, A., Calace N., Nardi, E., Petronio B.M., & Pietroletti, M. (2007). Reduction of Pb and Zn bioavailable forms in metal polluted soils due to paper mill sludge addition: effects on Pb and Zn transferability to barley. Bioresource Technology, 98 pp. 2993–2999.
  • BNQ, Bureau de Normalisation du Québec. (2005). Inorganic soil conditioners- Liming materials from industrial processes. 2nd ed. Standard BNQ0419-090/2005. Québec.
  • Beauchamp, C.J., Charest, M.-H. & Gosselin, A. (2002). Examination of environmental quality of raw and composting de-inking paper sludge. Chemosphere, 46, pp. 887–895.
  • Chantigny, M.H., Angers, D.A., & Beauchamp, C.J. (1999). Aggregation and organic matter decomposition in soils amended with de-inking paper sludge. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 63, pp. 1214–1221.
  • Charest, M.H. & Beauchamp, C.J. (2002). Composting of de-inking paper sludge with poultry manure at three nitrogen levels using mechanical turning: behavior of physico-chemical parameters. Bioresource Technology, 81, pp. 7–17.
  • CRAAQ. (2010). Guide de référence en fertilisation, 2ème ed. Centre de Référence en Agriculture et AgroAlimentaire du Québec.
  • Fierro, A., Norrie J., Gosselin A. & Beauchamp C.J. (1997). Deinking sludge influences biomass, nitrogen and phosphorus status of several grass and legume species. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 77, pp. 693– 702.
  • MDDEP. (2010). Bilan 2010 du recyclage des matières résiduelles fertilisantes, Ministère du Développement Durable, de l’Environnement et des Parcs http://www.mddep.gouv.qc.ca/matieres/mat_res/fertilisantes/bilan2010.pdf
  • Soon, Y.K. & Bates, T.E. (1986). Determination of the lime requirement for acid soils in Ontario using the SMP buffer methods. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 66, pp. 373–376.
  • Smith, O. 1940. Potato research at Cornell University. American Potato Journal, 17, pp. 27–37.
  • Tran, T. S. & van Lierop, W. (1982). Lime requirement determination for attaining pH 5.5 and 6.0 of coarsetextured soils using buffer-pH methods. Soil Science. Society of America Journal, 46, pp. 1008–1014.
  • Webber, M.D., Hoyt, P.B., Nyborg, N. & Corneau, D. (1977). A comparison of lime requirement methods for acid Canadian soils. Canadian Journal of Soil Science.57, pp. 361–370.
  • Waterer, D. (2002). Impact of high soil pH on potato yields and grade losses to common scab. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 82, pp. 583–586.
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Lotfi Khiari This is me

Marie-jude Merisier This is me

Antoine Karam This is me

Publication Date July 23, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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APA Khiari, L., Merisier, M.-j., & Karam, A. (2016). De-inking paper sludge requirement of liming high acidic potato soil. TOJSAT, 3(2), 67-71.
AMA Khiari L, Merisier Mj, Karam A. De-inking paper sludge requirement of liming high acidic potato soil. TOJSAT. July 2016;3(2):67-71.
Chicago Khiari, Lotfi, Marie-jude Merisier, and Antoine Karam. “De-Inking Paper Sludge Requirement of Liming High Acidic Potato Soil”. TOJSAT 3, no. 2 (July 2016): 67-71.
EndNote Khiari L, Merisier M-j, Karam A (July 1, 2016) De-inking paper sludge requirement of liming high acidic potato soil. TOJSAT 3 2 67–71.
IEEE L. Khiari, M.-j. Merisier, and A. Karam, “De-inking paper sludge requirement of liming high acidic potato soil”, TOJSAT, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 67–71, 2016.
ISNAD Khiari, Lotfi et al. “De-Inking Paper Sludge Requirement of Liming High Acidic Potato Soil”. TOJSAT 3/2 (July 2016), 67-71.
JAMA Khiari L, Merisier M-j, Karam A. De-inking paper sludge requirement of liming high acidic potato soil. TOJSAT. 2016;3:67–71.
MLA Khiari, Lotfi et al. “De-Inking Paper Sludge Requirement of Liming High Acidic Potato Soil”. TOJSAT, vol. 3, no. 2, 2016, pp. 67-71.
Vancouver Khiari L, Merisier M-j, Karam A. De-inking paper sludge requirement of liming high acidic potato soil. TOJSAT. 2016;3(2):67-71.