This study evaluated whether the use of composted sewage sludge in zoysia grass sod production can partially or completely substitute fertilization based on urea. The experiment was conducted on a sod farm located in Itapetininga, São Paulo State, Brazil. The experimental design was a complete randomized block design with five replications and experimental plots of 5 m 2 in a 2x6 factorial scheme. The first factor was the method of application (single or split), and the second factor was composted sewage sludge fertilization and two controls (no fertilization and a standard dose of conventional fertilizer). The conventional fertilizer (urea) dose corresponds to 300 kg N ha -1 and the sewage compost doses correspond to 100, 200, 300, and 400 kg N ha -1 . The experiment began with the liming of the total area at 60 days after the previous harvest of zoysia grass sod. Three methods were used to evaluate sod production: soil cover rate, green color intensity, and leaf analysis. At 212 days after the beginning of the experiment, the compost treatment of 30 Mg ha -1 (300 kg ha -1 of N), applied in a single dose, allowed for complete sod formation (100% soil cover rate).
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Mota, F. D., Bôas, R. L. V., Mateus, C. de M. D., & Silva, T. B. G. da. (2019). Sewage sludge compost in zoysia grass sod production. Revista Ambiente e Agua, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.4136/ambi-agua.2301
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