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The Comprehensive Utilization of Steel Slag in Agricultural Soils

In: Recovery and Utilization of Metallurgical Solid Waste

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  • Angelica Deus
  • Rosemary Marques de Almeida Bertani
  • Guilherme Meirelles
  • Anelisa Soares
  • Lais Moreira
  • Leonardo Bull
  • Dirceu Fernandes

Abstract

The use of metallurgical solid wastes such as steel slag, in agricultural activity, has become very important to contribute to reducing the accumulation of such wastes in the environment and to increase crop production. So, this chapter aims to emphasize the main aspects of the application of slags to soil chemical attributes as elevation of pH and neutralization of Al3+ toxic in acid soils and increase nutrient content as phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, some micronutrients, and silicon. In addition, the advance in studies of the utilization of these residues in no-tillage systems in tropical soils will be discussed. Aspects related to monitoring the presence of heavy metals will be addressed.

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  • Angelica Deus & Rosemary Marques de Almeida Bertani & Guilherme Meirelles & Anelisa Soares & Lais Moreira & Leonardo Bull & Dirceu Fernandes, 2019. "The Comprehensive Utilization of Steel Slag in Agricultural Soils," Chapters, in: Yingyi Zhang (ed.), Recovery and Utilization of Metallurgical Solid Waste, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:162418
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.81440
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    Keywords

    calcium and magnesium silicate; soil fertility; steel industry residue;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q53 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Noise; Hazardous Waste; Solid Waste; Recycling

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