Author/Authors :
S.M. Aggelides، نويسنده , , P.A. Londra، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Organic fertilizer produced by composting 62% town wastes, 21% sewage sludge and 17% sawdust by volume, was applied at the
rates of 0 (control), 75, 150 and 300 m3 haÿ1 to loamy and clay soils, in order to investigate its potential for soil improvement. The
experiments were conducted in areas characterised by a semi-arid climate. The chemical properties of the soils were aected directly
by the amendment compost. The physical properties of the amended soils were improved in all cases as far as the saturated and
unsaturated hydraulic conductivity, water retention capacity, bulk density, total porosity, pore size distribution, soil resistance to
penetration, aggregation and aggregate stability, were concerned. In most of the cases the improvements were proportional to the
application rates of the compost and they were greater in the loamy soil than in the clay soil.
Keywords :
Sewage sludge , Town wastes , compost , soil rehabilitation , soil physical properties