NÓBREGA, J. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0430329415158463; NÓBREGA, Janiny Andrade da.
Resumo:
irrigation with wastewater is a practice increasingly common in semiarid regions, because
of scarcity of water resources. However, it may lead to soil hydraulic properties
degradation. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of different water
management strategies, in saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) of a Fluvent with and
without castor bean cultivation. We settled an experiment in a randomized block design
with split plot, with water management in the plots (Tl - Wastewater irrigation + castor
cultivation; T2 - Wastewater and good water mixture (1:1 proportion) + castor
cultivation; T3 - Good water irrigation + castor bean cultivation; and T4 - wastewater
application, without castor cultivation) and cumulative quantity of water applied as the
subplots. The Ks increased in plots cultivated with castor plants and irrigates with
wastewater, and decreased in plots without cultivation of castor beans and receiving
wastewater. The irrigation with freshwater no caused significant changes in soil Ks.