In southern Spain, specifically in Murcia Province, an increased pig population causes large amounts of slurry production that creates a very serious environmental concern. Our aim was to use this waste to reduce the acid mine drainage process, heavy metal mobilization, and to improve soil conditions to enhance plant establishment in mine soils. Pig manure, sewage sludge, and lime were used as soil amendments in a field experiment and in undisturbed soil column. Field experiments showed an increase in pH, total nitrogen, organic carbon, and carbonate contents; a reduction of diethylene-tetramine pentaacetic acid (DTPA)– and water-extractable metals; and an improvement of plant establishment. The field studies showed that pig manure could be...
Nutrient recycling using pig slurry is a common agricultural practice to manage the ever-increasing ...
The application of swine manure is not an increasingly common practice with a purpose of targeting s...
Pig slurry is a valuable nutrient resource but constitutes a waste disposal problem in areas of high...
Pig slurry application as soil manure can alter the chemical properties of the soil and affect its a...
Summarization: The current study aimed at evaluating an untreated pig manure, firstly for its suitab...
The current study aimed at evaluating an untreated pig manure, firstly for its suitability for soil ...
Successive applications of liquid swine waste to the soil can increase the contents of total organic...
Successive applications of pig litter to the soil surface can increase the phosphorus (P) content an...
Effective application of organic residues to reclaim soils requires the optimization of the waste ma...
Poor soil fertility is often the biggest challenge to the establishment of vegetation in mine wastes...
The application of pig slurry rates and plant cultivation can modify the soil phosphorus (P) content...
International audienceIt is well-known that heavy metals brought by intensive pig slurry application...
In Ireland, the pig industry is concentrated in a small number of counties. Pig farms typically have...
Chemical and physical properties of soil can be altered with the successive application of liquid sw...
Successive applications of pig slurry to soils under no-tillage can increase the nutrient levels in ...
Nutrient recycling using pig slurry is a common agricultural practice to manage the ever-increasing ...
The application of swine manure is not an increasingly common practice with a purpose of targeting s...
Pig slurry is a valuable nutrient resource but constitutes a waste disposal problem in areas of high...
Pig slurry application as soil manure can alter the chemical properties of the soil and affect its a...
Summarization: The current study aimed at evaluating an untreated pig manure, firstly for its suitab...
The current study aimed at evaluating an untreated pig manure, firstly for its suitability for soil ...
Successive applications of liquid swine waste to the soil can increase the contents of total organic...
Successive applications of pig litter to the soil surface can increase the phosphorus (P) content an...
Effective application of organic residues to reclaim soils requires the optimization of the waste ma...
Poor soil fertility is often the biggest challenge to the establishment of vegetation in mine wastes...
The application of pig slurry rates and plant cultivation can modify the soil phosphorus (P) content...
International audienceIt is well-known that heavy metals brought by intensive pig slurry application...
In Ireland, the pig industry is concentrated in a small number of counties. Pig farms typically have...
Chemical and physical properties of soil can be altered with the successive application of liquid sw...
Successive applications of pig slurry to soils under no-tillage can increase the nutrient levels in ...
Nutrient recycling using pig slurry is a common agricultural practice to manage the ever-increasing ...
The application of swine manure is not an increasingly common practice with a purpose of targeting s...
Pig slurry is a valuable nutrient resource but constitutes a waste disposal problem in areas of high...