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Dr. Silvana Irene Torri
Natural Resources and Environment, School of Agriculture, University of Buenos Aires Av San Martín 4453, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, 1417 DSE, Argentina

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Journal article
Published: 01 February 2018 in Revista Internacional de Contaminación Ambiental
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Silvana Irene Torri; Facultad De Agronomía Departamento De Recursos Naturales Y Ambiente; Marisol Natalia Cabrera; Cecilia Alberti; Universidad De Buenos Aires Facultad De Ciencias Exactas Y Naturales; Instituto Nacional De Tecnología Industrial-Química. RESPIRACIÓN POTENCIAL DURANTE LA BIOESTIMULACIÓN DE UN SUELO CONTAMINADO CON HIDROCARBUROS AROMÁTICOS POLICÍCLICOS. Revista Internacional de Contaminación Ambiental 2018, 34, 127 -136.

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Silvana Irene Torri, Facultad De Agronomía Departamento De Recursos Naturales Y Ambiente, Marisol Natalia Cabrera, Cecilia Alberti, Universidad De Buenos Aires Facultad De Ciencias Exactas Y Naturales, Instituto Nacional De Tecnología Industrial-Química. RESPIRACIÓN POTENCIAL DURANTE LA BIOESTIMULACIÓN DE UN SUELO CONTAMINADO CON HIDROCARBUROS AROMÁTICOS POLICÍCLICOS. Revista Internacional de Contaminación Ambiental. 2018; 34 (1):127-136.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Facultad De Agronomía Departamento De Recursos Naturales Y Ambiente; Marisol Natalia Cabrera; Cecilia Alberti; Universidad De Buenos Aires Facultad De Ciencias Exactas Y Naturales; Instituto Nacional De Tecnología Industrial-Química. 2018. "RESPIRACIÓN POTENCIAL DURANTE LA BIOESTIMULACIÓN DE UN SUELO CONTAMINADO CON HIDROCARBUROS AROMÁTICOS POLICÍCLICOS." Revista Internacional de Contaminación Ambiental 34, no. 1: 127-136.

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Published: 01 February 2017 in Pedosphere
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Silvana Irene Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa; Giancarlo Renella. Biosolid Application to Agricultural Land—a Contribution to Global Phosphorus Recycle: A Review. Pedosphere 2017, 27, 1 -16.

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Silvana Irene Torri, Rodrigo Studart Corrêa, Giancarlo Renella. Biosolid Application to Agricultural Land—a Contribution to Global Phosphorus Recycle: A Review. Pedosphere. 2017; 27 (1):1-16.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa; Giancarlo Renella. 2017. "Biosolid Application to Agricultural Land—a Contribution to Global Phosphorus Recycle: A Review." Pedosphere 27, no. 1: 1-16.

Editorial
Published: 11 May 2015 in Applied and Environmental Soil Science
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Silvana Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa; Giancarlo Renella; Alejandro Vadecantos; Leonid Perelomov. Biosolids Soil Application: Agronomic and Environmental Implications 2014. Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2015, 2015, 1 -2.

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Silvana Torri, Rodrigo Studart Corrêa, Giancarlo Renella, Alejandro Vadecantos, Leonid Perelomov. Biosolids Soil Application: Agronomic and Environmental Implications 2014. Applied and Environmental Soil Science. 2015; 2015 ():1-2.

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Silvana Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa; Giancarlo Renella; Alejandro Vadecantos; Leonid Perelomov. 2015. "Biosolids Soil Application: Agronomic and Environmental Implications 2014." Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2015, no. : 1-2.

Editorial
Published: 16 March 2014 in Applied and Environmental Soil Science
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Silvana Irene Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa; Giancarlo Renella; Leonid Perelomov; Alejandro Valdecantos; Corrê Rodrigo Studart A. Biosolids Soil Application: Agronomic and Environmental Implications 2013. Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2014, 2014, 1 -3.

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Silvana Irene Torri, Rodrigo Studart Corrêa, Giancarlo Renella, Leonid Perelomov, Alejandro Valdecantos, Corr&#xea, Rodrigo Studart A. Biosolids Soil Application: Agronomic and Environmental Implications 2013. Applied and Environmental Soil Science. 2014; 2014 ():1-3.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa; Giancarlo Renella; Leonid Perelomov; Alejandro Valdecantos; Corrê Rodrigo Studart A. 2014. "Biosolids Soil Application: Agronomic and Environmental Implications 2013." Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2014, no. : 1-3.

Review article
Published: 20 January 2014 in Applied and Environmental Soil Science
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Carbon (C) sequestration in soils through the increase of the soil organic carbon (SOC) pool has generated broad interest to mitigate the effects of climate change. Biosolids soil application may represent a persistent increase in the SOC pool. While a vast literature is available on the value of biosolids as a soil conditioner or nutrient source in agricultural systems, there is still limited knowledge on soil sequestration mechanisms of biosolids-borne C or the main factors influencing this capacity. The emerging challenges posed by global environmental changes and the stringent needs to enhance C storage call for more research on the potential of soil biosolids incorporation as a sustainable C storage practice. This review addresses the potential of C sequestration of agricultural soils and opencast mines amended with biosolids and its biological regulation.

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Silvana I. Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa; Giancarlo Renella. Soil Carbon Sequestration Resulting from Biosolids Application. Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2014, 2014, 1 -9.

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Silvana I. Torri, Rodrigo Studart Corrêa, Giancarlo Renella. Soil Carbon Sequestration Resulting from Biosolids Application. Applied and Environmental Soil Science. 2014; 2014 ():1-9.

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Silvana I. Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa; Giancarlo Renella. 2014. "Soil Carbon Sequestration Resulting from Biosolids Application." Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2014, no. : 1-9.

Editorial
Published: 19 November 2012 in Applied and Environmental Soil Science
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Silvana Irene Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa; Giancarlo Renella; Alejandro Valdecantos; Leonid Perelomov; Corrê Rodrigo Studart A. Biosolids Soil Application: Why a New Special on an Old Issue? Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2012, 2012, 1 -3.

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Silvana Irene Torri, Rodrigo Studart Corrêa, Giancarlo Renella, Alejandro Valdecantos, Leonid Perelomov, Corr&#xea, Rodrigo Studart A. Biosolids Soil Application: Why a New Special on an Old Issue? Applied and Environmental Soil Science. 2012; 2012 ():1-3.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa; Giancarlo Renella; Alejandro Valdecantos; Leonid Perelomov; Corrê Rodrigo Studart A. 2012. "Biosolids Soil Application: Why a New Special on an Old Issue?" Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2012, no. : 1-3.

Review article
Published: 22 May 2012 in Applied and Environmental Soil Science
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Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in soils are mainly associated with the solid phase, bound to the surface of solid components, or precipitated as minerals. For most PTEs, only a small portion is dissolved in the soil solution. However, there is an interest in following the fate of mobile PTEs in the environment, for a growing amount of evidence indicates that downward movement of PTEs may occur in biosolids amended soils, leading to groundwater contamination. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the factors that control the release of these elements after land application of biosolids, in order to overcome problems related to downward movement of PTEs in the soil profile.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa. Downward Movement of Potentially Toxic Elements in Biosolids Amended Soils. Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2012, 2012, 1 -7.

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Silvana Irene Torri, Rodrigo Studart Corrêa. Downward Movement of Potentially Toxic Elements in Biosolids Amended Soils. Applied and Environmental Soil Science. 2012; 2012 (7):1-7.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa. 2012. "Downward Movement of Potentially Toxic Elements in Biosolids Amended Soils." Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2012, no. 7: 1-7.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2012 in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
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The use of biosolids as a source of organic matter improves the physical and chemical properties of agricultural soils, resulting in an increase in crop yields. In previous studies, between 29-45% of sludge-borne carbon was recalcitrant a year after land application of biosolids from Buenos Aires City. Although high concentrations of some persistent organic pollutants have been worldwide reported to be present in this waste, this study has not been addressed in Argentina until now. Therefore, our aim was to characterize the organic compounds in Buenos Aires City's biosolids. Different extracting solvents were evaluated for ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE). Results indicated that the combination of hexane: acetone (3:2, v/v) showed the highest extractability, allowing the identification of a wide range of organic compounds, without a clean-up or a pre-concentration step. The organic compounds mainly consisted of fatty acids, n-alkanes and steroids, with concentrations of persistent organic pollutants below detection limits. We conclude that the recalcitrant organic fraction reported in previous research is mainly due to the presence of stable sterols.

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Silvana Irene Torri; C Alberti. Characterization of organic compounds from biosolids of Buenos Aires city. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 2012, 12, 143 -152.

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Silvana Irene Torri, C Alberti. Characterization of organic compounds from biosolids of Buenos Aires city. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. 2012; 12 (1):143-152.

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Silvana Irene Torri; C Alberti. 2012. "Characterization of organic compounds from biosolids of Buenos Aires city." Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 12, no. 1: 143-152.

Editorial
Published: 01 January 2011 in Applied and Environmental Soil Science
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Robert Edwin White; Silvana Irene Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa. Biosolids Soil Application: Agronomic and Environmental Implications. Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2011, 2011, 1 -3.

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Robert Edwin White, Silvana Irene Torri, Rodrigo Studart Corrêa. Biosolids Soil Application: Agronomic and Environmental Implications. Applied and Environmental Soil Science. 2011; 2011 ():1-3.

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Robert Edwin White; Silvana Irene Torri; Rodrigo Studart Corrêa. 2011. "Biosolids Soil Application: Agronomic and Environmental Implications." Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2011, no. : 1-3.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2010 in International Journal of Global Environmental Issues
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Throughout the world, there have been increasing interests in the recycling of wastes for sustainable development. This especially applies for organic materials of municipal and agro-industrial origin. Recycling initiatives in Argentina are still incipient. In the last years, the use of earthworms for stabilising organic wastes has been evaluated. In this paper, the authors compile the research results of vermicomposting of organic residues from different raw materials and its use as a biofertiliser, to provide a general outlook of the development of vermiculture technology in Argentina within the last decade. Research results of bioaccumulation of some trace elements by worms in artificially contaminated systems are also provided.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Maria Mabel Puelles. Use of vermiculture technology for waste management and environmental remediation in Argentina. International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 2010, 10, 239 .

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Silvana Irene Torri, Maria Mabel Puelles. Use of vermiculture technology for waste management and environmental remediation in Argentina. International Journal of Global Environmental Issues. 2010; 10 (3/4):239.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Maria Mabel Puelles. 2010. "Use of vermiculture technology for waste management and environmental remediation in Argentina." International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 10, no. 3/4: 239.

Journal article
Published: 30 July 2009 in Journal of Hazardous Materials
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between Lolium perenne L. uptake of Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn in sludge amended soils and soil availability of these elements assessed by soil sequential extraction. A greenhouse experiment was set with three representative soils of the Pampas Region, Argentina, amended with sewage sludge and sewage sludge enriched with its own incinerated ash. After the stabilization period of 60 days, half of the pots were sampled for soil analysis; the rest of the pots were sown with L. perenne and harvested 8, 12, 16 and 20 weeks after sowing, by cutting just above the soil surface. Cadmium and Pb concentrations in aerial tissues of L. perenne were below detection limits, in good agreement with the soil fractionation study. Copper and Zn concentration in the first harvest were significantly higher in the coarse textured soil compared to the fine textured soil, in contrast with soil chemical speciation. In the third harvest, there was a positive correlation between Cu and Zn concentration in aerial biomass and soil fractions usually considered of low availability. We conclude that the most available fractions obtained by soil sequential extraction did not provide the best indicator of Cu and Zn availability to L. perenne.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Raúl Lavado. Plant absorption of trace elements in sludge amended soils and correlation with soil chemical speciation. Journal of Hazardous Materials 2009, 166, 1459 -1465.

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Silvana Irene Torri, Raúl Lavado. Plant absorption of trace elements in sludge amended soils and correlation with soil chemical speciation. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2009; 166 (2-3):1459-1465.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Raúl Lavado. 2009. "Plant absorption of trace elements in sludge amended soils and correlation with soil chemical speciation." Journal of Hazardous Materials 166, no. 2-3: 1459-1465.

Journal article
Published: 01 April 2009 in Ciencia e investigación agraria
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Silvana Irene Torri; Carla Descalzi; Enrique Frusso. Estimation of leaf area in pecan cultivars (Carya illinoinensis). Ciencia e investigación agraria 2009, 36, 53 -58.

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Silvana Irene Torri, Carla Descalzi, Enrique Frusso. Estimation of leaf area in pecan cultivars (Carya illinoinensis). Ciencia e investigación agraria. 2009; 36 (1):53-58.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Carla Descalzi; Enrique Frusso. 2009. "Estimation of leaf area in pecan cultivars (Carya illinoinensis)." Ciencia e investigación agraria 36, no. 1: 53-58.

Journal article
Published: 01 February 2009 in International Journal of Phytoremediation
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Biosolids (B) may contain various types of environmental pollutants, which can exert phytotoxic effects in plants. The effect of aqueous extracts on seed germination and the primary root growth of discaria (Discaria americana) obtained from different soil-application rates of B and a mixture of B and incinerated B were investigated. The objective was to evaluate the potential use of discaria for the stabilization of B-amended soils. Ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) was used for comparison. Compared to ryegrass, relative seed germination (RSG) was significantly lower for discaria. RSG of discaria and rye grass was inversely correlated to the electrical conductivity of extracts, although a significant adverse effect was only observed for ryegrass with the highest dose of the mixture of B and incinerated B. This dose also produced a reduction in the germination index of discaria, which could not be correlated with the parameters studied. The B extracts did not exert any significant adverse effect on the relative root growth of both species. An increase in relative root growth and germination index was observed for discaria with a field application rate equivalent of 156 t DW ha-1 of B, suggesting a stimulating effect of the amendment. The results obtained in this study suggest that germinated seedlings of discaria might be used for the stabilization of B-amended soils. However, further greenhouse and field experiments should be performed to confirm these findings.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Marta Zubillaga; Martha Cusato. POTENTIAL OF DISCARIA AMERICANA FOR METAL STABILIZATION ON SOILS AMENDED WITH BIOSOLIDS AND ASH-SPIKED BIOSOLIDS. International Journal of Phytoremediation 2009, 11, 187 -199.

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Silvana Irene Torri, Marta Zubillaga, Martha Cusato. POTENTIAL OF DISCARIA AMERICANA FOR METAL STABILIZATION ON SOILS AMENDED WITH BIOSOLIDS AND ASH-SPIKED BIOSOLIDS. International Journal of Phytoremediation. 2009; 11 (2):187-199.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Marta Zubillaga; Martha Cusato. 2009. "POTENTIAL OF DISCARIA AMERICANA FOR METAL STABILIZATION ON SOILS AMENDED WITH BIOSOLIDS AND ASH-SPIKED BIOSOLIDS." International Journal of Phytoremediation 11, no. 2: 187-199.

Journal article
Published: 31 December 2008 in Waste Management
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A greenhouse experiment was set up to study the distribution of Cd, Cu and Pb in three typical soils of the Pampas Region amended with sewage sludge. A sequential extraction procedure was used to obtain four operationally defined geochemical species: exchangeable, bound to organic matter, bound to carbonates, and residual. Two kinds of sewage sludge were used: pure sewage sludge and sewage sludge containing 30% DM of its own incinerated ash, at rates equivalent to a field application of 150 t DM ha−1. Pots were maintained at 80% of field capacity through daily irrigation with distilled water. Soil samples were obtained on days 1, 60, 270 and 360, and then air-dried and passed through a 2 mm sieve for analysis. Results showed that sludge application increased the less available forms of Cd, Cu and Pb. The inorganic forms became the most prevalent forms for Cu and Pb, whereas Cd was only found in the residual fraction. The concentrations of OM-Cu and INOR-Cu in the amended soil samples were closely correlated with soil pH, whereas the chemical behavior of Cd and Pb did not depend on soil physico-chemical characteristics.

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Silvana Irene Torri; R.S. Lavado. Dynamics of Cd, Cu and Pb added to soil through different kinds of sewage sludge. Waste Management 2008, 28, 821 -832.

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Silvana Irene Torri, R.S. Lavado. Dynamics of Cd, Cu and Pb added to soil through different kinds of sewage sludge. Waste Management. 2008; 28 (5):821-832.

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Silvana Irene Torri; R.S. Lavado. 2008. "Dynamics of Cd, Cu and Pb added to soil through different kinds of sewage sludge." Waste Management 28, no. 5: 821-832.

Journal article
Published: 30 September 2008 in Journal of Environmental Management
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Sewage sludge (SS) can be applied to cropland to supply and recycle nutrients and organic carbon. Potentially toxic elements in the sludge, however, are of environmental concern. This study evaluates the changes in chemical speciation of Zn in three representative pristine soils of the Pampas Region, Argentina, measured with sequential extraction over a one-year period. Pure SS or SS containing 30% (DM) of its own incineration ash (AS) was applied to the soils at an application rate of 150 Mg ha(-1). Zn was sequentially fractionated into exchangeable, organically bound, inorganic and residual fractions. The application of the SS and AS amendments significantly increased Zn concentration in all soil fractions at each sampling date. At day 1, Zn was mainly found in the residual fraction. A year after the application of the amendments, redistribution towards the inorganic fraction was observed (41-76% of total Zn content). Zn found in exchangeable and inorganic fractions depended on soil pH rather than on the type of soil used. A negative and significant correlation was found between exchangeable Zn concentrations and soil pH (r=0.94), and a positive and significant correlation between inorganic Zn concentrations and soil pH (r=0.92). For each amended soil and sampling date, no significant differences were observed between SS or AS treatments for the exchangeable fraction. Moreover, the use of AS did not cause significant differences in Zn concentration in the other soil fractions compared to SS. Based on these results, land spreading of AS may be similar to SS diaposal in terms of Zn mobility.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Raúl Lavado. Zinc distribution in soils amended with different kinds of sewage sludge. Journal of Environmental Management 2008, 88, 1571 -1579.

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Silvana Irene Torri, Raúl Lavado. Zinc distribution in soils amended with different kinds of sewage sludge. Journal of Environmental Management. 2008; 88 (4):1571-1579.

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Silvana Irene Torri; Raúl Lavado. 2008. "Zinc distribution in soils amended with different kinds of sewage sludge." Journal of Environmental Management 88, no. 4: 1571-1579.

Journal article
Published: 01 July 2004 in Agronomy Journal
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Yield response curves to fertilizer are needed to determine N rates for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in the Argentine Rolling Pampa. Relationships between yield and available N have not been developed for this region. The balance sheet method can be use to define N fertilization strategies when yield data are not available. The shortcoming of this method is that profitability cannot be assessed. This study was conducted to: (i) determine N requirements for wheat in the Rolling Pampa, (ii) develop algorithms for predicting crop available N, and (iii) develop a model for making N fertilizer recommendations. Fifty-eight field plots were selected with contrasting soil and management conditions. Soil mineral N content and N in residues of preceding crop were determined at initial and harvest stages of wheat from 1997 to 1999. Plant N accumulation was measured, and N mineralized from organic soil pools was calculated using a mass balance approach. Nitrogen available in the mineral and organic soil pools limited N uptake and yield. As available N increased, crop use efficiency and agronomic efficiency decreased. The model prediction agreed well with measured plant N uptake (R 2 = 0.82) and explained 51% of yield variability. The model estimated the impact of increasing fertilizer N on yield in soils differing in N mineralization capacity. The economic optimum N requirement in the Rolling Pampa is 140 kg ha−1 for soil having an average capability to supply N from organic pools and at a mean fertilizer price/grain price ratio. This optimum increased or decreased 30 kg ha−1 across the range of N mineralization rates observed. Despite the empirical nature of the algorithms developed, the concepts may be used in other regions where response functions to N are not available. Copyright © 2004. American Society of Agronomy. American Society of Agronomy

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R. Alvarez; H. S. Steinbach; S. M. Grigera; E. Cartier; G. Obregon; Silvana Irene Torri; R. García. The Balance Sheet Method as a Conceptual Framework for Nitrogen Fertilization of Wheat in a Pampean Agroecosystem. Agronomy Journal 2004, 96, 1050 -1057.

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R. Alvarez, H. S. Steinbach, S. M. Grigera, E. Cartier, G. Obregon, Silvana Irene Torri, R. García. The Balance Sheet Method as a Conceptual Framework for Nitrogen Fertilization of Wheat in a Pampean Agroecosystem. Agronomy Journal. 2004; 96 (4):1050-1057.

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R. Alvarez; H. S. Steinbach; S. M. Grigera; E. Cartier; G. Obregon; Silvana Irene Torri; R. García. 2004. "The Balance Sheet Method as a Conceptual Framework for Nitrogen Fertilization of Wheat in a Pampean Agroecosystem." Agronomy Journal 96, no. 4: 1050-1057.

Journal article
Published: 01 August 2003 in Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis
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Silvana Torri; Roberto Álvarez; Raúl Lavado. Mineralization of Carbon from Sewage Sludge in Three Soils of the Argentine Pampas. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 2003, 34, 2035 -2043.

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Silvana Torri, Roberto Álvarez, Raúl Lavado. Mineralization of Carbon from Sewage Sludge in Three Soils of the Argentine Pampas. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 2003; 34 (13-14):2035-2043.

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Silvana Torri; Roberto Álvarez; Raúl Lavado. 2003. "Mineralization of Carbon from Sewage Sludge in Three Soils of the Argentine Pampas." Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 34, no. 13-14: 2035-2043.