Propiedades físicas y químicas del suelo en parque urbano irrigado con agua residual tratada
Resumen
The lack of information on the physical and chemical properties of the soil in urban
parks is a technical limitation for decision making. The objective was to analyze soil properties to
measure the impact of irrigation with treated wastewater, and recreational activity. The bulk
density varied between areas, 42% of the soils had a sandy loam texture and 34% were loamy. The
pH varied from 6.83 to 8.56, and soil salinity was between 1.3 and 14.0 dS m-1, N was from 1.0 to
157.3 mg kg-1 and predominated in the form of N-nitrates, but phosphorus was from 4.7 to 471 mg
kg-1, NTK was from 377 to 1760 mg kg-1, the OM content was between 0.05 and 3.5%, and correlation
between the NTK and OM was found. Variability among soil parameters was attributed to
irregular irrigation practices with wastewater, and human activity.
