中海干拓地農業への都市下水利用に関する基礎的研究(III) : 都市下水処理汚泥による土壌改良と作物栽培

島根大学農学部研究報告 Volume 13 Page 116-123 published_at 1979-12-15
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Title
中海干拓地農業への都市下水利用に関する基礎的研究(III) : 都市下水処理汚泥による土壌改良と作物栽培
Title
Basic Research on the Application of Municipal Sewage to rhe Agriculture at the Reclaimed Lands of Nalanoumi Area(III) : Improvement of Soil with Municipal Sewage Sludges and the Cultivation of Crops
Title Transcription
ナカノウミ カンタクチ ノウギョウ エノ トシ ゲスイ リヨウ ニ カンスル キソテキ ケンキュウ 3 トシ ゲスイ ショリ オデイ ニヨル ドジョウ カイリョウ ト サクモツ サイバイ
Creator
Matsui Yoshihisa
Nabeshima Hiroshi
Kato Toshiko
Terada Toshiro
Yoshino Shigeto
Fukuda Akira
Source Title
島根大学農学部研究報告
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Shimane University
Volume 13
Start Page 116
End Page 123
Journal Identifire
ISSN 0370940X
Descriptions
Large scale experiments on the improvement of soil with municipal sewage sludges and on the cultivation of crops such as Italian ryegrass, tulip, and tomato for processing (two varieties of Kagome-70 and Super Roma VF) were carried out at a farm-land in the reclaimed land of Iya from April of 1978 to August of 1979. The farm-land was divided into three parts : In each division, soil above a depth of 15 cm was neutralized by the addition of 5 or 10 wt. % of municipal sewage sludge or 1 wt. % of calcium carbonate. Although the soil retained around neutral or weakly alkaline pH throughout 1978, significant acidification was observed at the lime and 5% sludge divisions from January to February of 1979. No appreciable acidification occurred during the experimental period at the 10% sludge division. The 10% sludge division was markedly superior to the lime division in cultivation experiments, too. That is to say, the yield of crops in the 10% sludge division was higher than that in the lime division by a factor of ca. 2.0 for Italian ryegrass, 1.3 for tulip, 2.6 for tomato (Kagome-70), or 4.7 for tomato (Super Roma VF). It was presumed that the kind and concentration of phosphate salts in soil, as well as pH of soil, are important factors which affect the growth of crops in the reclaimed land.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学農学部
Shimane University, Faculty of Agriculture
Date of Issued 1979-12-15
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00108015
Remark 開学30周年記念号