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Title Restoration Techniques Applied in Open Mining Area to Improve Agricultural Soil Fertility
ID_Doc 22084
Authors Barba, MAP; Martínez, VA; Lucas, IG; Navarro-Pedreño, J
Title Restoration Techniques Applied in Open Mining Area to Improve Agricultural Soil Fertility
Year 2023
Published Agriengineering, 5.0, 3
DOI 10.3390/agriengineering5030099
Abstract Open pit mining causes damage in natural and rural regions; that is why soil restoration is necessary in order to recovery soil-plant systems. The application of waste can be a good solution for rehabilitation, and it clearly complies with the circular economy and the zero-waste strategy. This study was carried out in a quarry restoration area in the southeast of Spain, where experimental plots were designed and fertilized with different amendments (commonly used inorganic fertilizer N-K-P, pig slurry, pruning waste and urban solid wastes) with the objective of studying ways to improve the restoration of the soil by using these residues and increase the soil fertility before planting. The treatments applied were evaluated in the short term (two and four months from their addition to topsoil) and medium term (nine months) in order to determine if the restored soils will be adequate for agriculture based on nutrients' availability. The results showed that in all the treatments, the pH exceeded 8.5 due to the nature of the soil matrix, but after 9 months of the application, in the plots treated with NPK and pig slurry, the pH decreased. In general, with the application of the treatments, soil macro- (N, P, K, Na, Ca and Mg) and micro-nutrients (Fe and Cu) were increased. However, pig slurry and urban solid waste favored N and P, respectively.
Author Keywords circular economy; organic amendments; pig slurry; recycled waste; soil restauration; semi-arid ecosystems; zero waste
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:001072473100001
WoS Category Agricultural Engineering
Research Area Agriculture
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2624-7402/5/3/99/pdf?version=1694607994
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