AZEVEDO, M. R. Q. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5832646831802848; AZEVEDO, Márcia Rejane de Queiroz Almeida.
Resumen:
With the objective of evaluating the impacts and modifications in the edaphic medium and on
two crops caused by irrigation with treated wastewater and by nitrogen chemical manuring, a
research was developed in the Sewers Treatment Station belonging to the Company of Water and
Sewers of Paraiba state (CAGEPA), in Campina Grande, Brazil. The crops were fodder hybrid
corn, variety AG 1051, and herbaceous cotton, variety BRS 187 8H. For the Experiment I (corn),
the randomized blocks design was used with a factorial of [(2x5) +2], in which the factors were
two types of water irrigation (treated wastewater and provisioning), five residual doses of
nitrogen chemical manuring (0, 60, 90, 120 and 180kgN/ha) and two absolute proofs (water of
provisioning and treated wastewater). In the Experiment I I (cotton), the experimental design was
the same, however there was nitrogen chemical manuring in the doses of 0, 80, 160, 240 and
320kgN/ha. Both experiments had four replications. For the corn crop, the growth variables
(height and diameter of the stem, foliar area per plant, diameter, length and weight of a corn ear),
the production variables (weigh of corn ears with and without straw, weight of the slough and of
the grains) and the microbiologic contamination of the corn grains were analysed. For the soil,
physical, chemical (macro and micro nutrients), heavy metals and microbiology (total
coliformes, fecal coliformes and Escherichia coli) analyses were made. For cotton crop, all soil
analyses accomplished in the Experiment I were also performed for the Experiment I I , and for
the plant, growth, production and fibers analyses. According to the results of the statistical
analyses, it was concluded that both crops responded satisfactorily to irrigation with treated
wastewater, having all growth and production variables responded better to irrigation with that
kind of water than with water of provisioning. The corn obtained a production of 3812,5kg of
grains/ha, while the production of cotton in pit was 3310kg/ha, overcoming in 116% the average
of the brazilian Northeast, which is 1528kg/ha. The treated wastewater influenced the soil
chemical elements in both experiments, having by the end of the Experiment I I increase of all
micro nutrients and heavy metals in the soil. The levels of soil contamination by fecal coliformes
and Escherichia coli fell at the end of the Experiment I , and even much more at the end of the
Experiment II. The corn grains suffered contamination by total coliformes and fecal coliformes.