
handle: 10481/83457
El agua residual urbana depurada proveniente de la planta depuradora de argiva (Granada) puede ser utilizada, sin restricciones, para el riego de la mayoría de los cultivos, ya que su contenido en sales, elementos tóxicos y sólidos en suspensión es escaso. Su aporte, en un experimento de invernadero, ál sistema suelo-planta provocó un aumento de la conductivdad del extracto de saturación del suelo y de los niveles de Na y B en suelo y planta, aunque ellos no resultaron perjudiciales para un cultivo de tomate.
Reclaimed municipal wastewater from the argiva treatment plant can be used, without restrictions, for agricultural irrigation, because of its low concentracion of salts, toxic elements and suspended solids. Its application to the soil-plant system in a greenhouse experiment increased electrical conductivity of the saturated extract of the soil, and levels of Na and B in soil anct plant However, no adverse effect was observed in a tomato crop.
Reclaimed municipal wastewater, Greenhouse, Agua residual urbana depurada, Invernadero, Sistema suelo-planta, Irrigation, Soil-plant system, Riego
Reclaimed municipal wastewater, Greenhouse, Agua residual urbana depurada, Invernadero, Sistema suelo-planta, Irrigation, Soil-plant system, Riego
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