Abstract

Vinasse is a liquid residue applied as a fertilizer in sugarcane crops. However, in areas far away from sugarcane mills the cost of the distribution can be very high due, the large volume of water. So, one solution is to concentrate the vinasse by the evaporation process to reduce transport costs. Considering that the nitrogen mineralization kinetics is not known in concentrated vinasse, the objective of this study was to evaluate the net and potential nitrogen mineralization in soil that received vinasse concentrated and not concentrated. The treatments with concentrated vinasse provided the highest values of net mineralization and total nitrogen, which presented significant correlation each other, the same way as the potential mineralization values had a positive correlation with the doses and the amounts of total nitrogen. The total nitrogen values can be used as an index of nitrogen availability in soils that received concentrated vinasse.

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