Wastewater from swine farming in the growth and nutrition of Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A juss seedlings

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This study evaluated the use of wastewater from swine farming in the growth and nutritional balance of Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. (African mahogany) seedlings. The experiment was setup in a shade house on the Professor Cinobelina Elvas Campus of the Federal University of Piauí, in Bom Jesus, in the State of Piauí, Brazil. The experimental design was completely randomised, with five concentrations of swine farm wastewater (SFW) (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100%) added to the irrigation water. The growth and nutritional balance of the seedlings were evaluated 100 days after sowing, by measuring shoot height (H), stem diameter (SD), number of leaves (NL), total chlorophyll (TC), leaf area (LA), shoot dry weight (SDW) and root dry weight (RDW), and by calculating the total dry weight (TDW), leaf (LBA), stem (SBA), and root (RBA) biomass allocation, Dickson Quality Index (DQI) and average Nutritional Balance Index (NBIm). It was found that K. senegalensis seedlings responded to the SFW, showing the best results for growth and nutritional balance at concentrations of around 50%.

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Araújo, E. F., Arauco, A. M. de S., Dias, B. A. S., Lacerda, J. J. de J., Boechat, C. L., Porto, D. L., & Arauco, L. R. R. (2019). Wastewater from swine farming in the growth and nutrition of Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A juss seedlings. Bioscience Journal, 35(5), 1378–1389. https://doi.org/10.14393/BJ-v35n5a2019-42276

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