BISCARO, Guilherme A.; TOMAZELA, Andréa B. Guimarães; CRUZ, Raimundo L.; OLIVEIRA, Alessandra C. de.; ALBUQUERQUE, Leandro Q. C. de.; MENDONÇA, Vander.
Abstract:
This study was carried out to observe the deposition of organic matter inside dripped
rubbers of two drip irrigation systems: superficial and sub-superficial. During two consecutive
cultivations of the American lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) using the irrigation systems proposed here, the
cumulated organic matter was sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. It was evaluated the chemical
compounds, ph, and electrical conductivity of organic matter deposited inside dripped rubbers.
Further, and it was proposed a new method for sampling this organic matter. Results indicated that
nitrogen is the element that presents the highest concentrations in samples, and its highest
accumulations occurred in treatments containing dripped rubbers disposed superficially over the soil.