Sustainability Assessment after Twenty Years of Sewage Sludge Application on Calcareous Soil Following N or P Criterion

Author:

Camps-Sagué Francesc1,Lavaquiol Bernat2ORCID,Bosch-Serra Àngela Dolores2ORCID,Molina Maria Gabriela3,Domingo-Olivé Francesc1

Affiliation:

1. IRTA Mas Badia, Agricultural Experimental Station Mas Badia, E-17134 La Tallada d’Empordà, Spain

2. Department of Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Sciences and Soil, University of Lleida, E-25198 Lleida, Spain

3. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba X5000HUA, Argentina

Abstract

Sewage sludge is a valuable source of nutrients when applied to the soil. Research on its agricultural use has been focused on chemical parameters to prevent heavy metal buildup. However, soil quality includes a wider spectrum of indicators. Our aim was to evaluate the impacts of sludge application on the biological and physical soil properties of calcareous soil when sludge is applied in maize monoculture using fertilization dosage criteria determined by N input or soil P thresholds. A control based on mineral fertilization was also included. After 20 years, no differences were found in the biological indicators: earthworm and soil oribatid mite abundances. Five oribatid species were identified, but three predominated: Acrotritia ardua americana, Oribatula (Zygoribatula) excavata and Tectocepheus sarekensis. The latter two showed a maximum number of individuals five months after maize stalks were buried in soil, independent of fertilization treatment. Sludge significantly increased water-stable aggregates (up to 30%), but there was no difference in macroporosity (apparent pore diameter > 30 μm). Under irrigated calcareous soil, sewage sludge applied as fertilizer is a sustainable option, independent of the threshold criterion (N or P) used. Nevertheless, as the P threshold criterion allows for reduced P inputs, it is more sustainable over the long term.

Funder

Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and the Spanish National Institute for Agricultural Research and Experimentation

IRTA-Mas Badia

Publisher

MDPI AG

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