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M A Bustamante1, F G Ceglie2, A Aly2, H T Mihreteab2, C Ciaccia3, F Tittarelli3.
Abstract
Rock phosphate constitutes a natural phosphorus (P) source for organic farming systems, but with a limiting direct agricultural use due to its poor inherent reactivity. Thus, this work studies the effect of the co-composting of rock phosphate with green wastes and elemental sulfur on phosphorus availability. Six composts were prepared combining different green wastes and rock phosphate in three different proportions (0%, 0.27% and 0.54% P fresh mass basis) and elemental sulfur in two proportions (0% and 0.5% S fresh mass basis). During composting, the temperature of the mixtures was monitored, as were physico-chemical and chemical parameters, especially those related to phosphorus. The co-composting of green wastes with rock phosphate improved phosphorus mobilization and also constituted a viable method to manage green wastes, obtaining P-enriched compost for organic farming systems. Sulfur addition favored the composting process and also phosphorus solubilization, especially in the mixture with the lowest proportion of rock phosphate.Entities:
Keywords: Compost; Elemental sulfur; Organic agriculture; Organic phosphorus; Phosphorus solubility
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27543750 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.08.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Manage ISSN: 0301-4797 Impact factor: 6.789