Nonpoint source pollution by swine farming wastewater in bean crop

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In order to verify the environmental impact of the application of swine farming wastewater in bean crop, an experiment was set up in the Experimental Farm of PUCPR - Toledo, PR, Brazil. Runoff and soil samples were collected at the end of the experiment. Four wastewater treatments were utilized during the experiment (50, 100, 150 and 200 m3 ha-1) and the without wastewater as the control. The results demonstrate that (i) the amounts of potassium, phosphorus, and nitrogen in runoff are exponential, (ii) that phosphorus has a seven-fold polluting potential compared to potassium and three-fold compared to nitrogen, and (iii) that the mobility of potassium in the soil profile is the largest, followed by those of nitrogen and phosphorus.

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Doblinski, A. F., Sampaio, S. C., da Silva, V. R., Nóbrega, L. H. P., Gomes, S. D., & dal Bosco, T. C. (2010). Nonpoint source pollution by swine farming wastewater in bean crop. Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental, 14(1), 87–93. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-43662010000100012

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