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Renewable P sources: P use efficiency of digestate, processed animal manure, compost, biochar and struvite.

Thijs Vanden Nest1, Fien Amery2, Lydia Fryda3, Christophe Boogaerts4, Jennifer Bilbao5, Bart Vandecasteele6.   

Abstract

In the attempt to close nutrient cycles, organic fertilizers and soil improvers are getting interest as renewable P sources for crops. However, both the P availability of these compounds for crops and the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. In this study composts (n = 8), biochars (n = 5), animal manure and processed animal manure (n = 13), digestates and processed digestates (n = 15) and blends of digestates with compost/animal manure/mineral fertilizers (n = 15) were analyzed for chemical composition, organic matter stability and P use efficiency (PUE). Biodegradability (=holocellulose/lignin ratio) proved to be a good indicator for organic matter stability and can successfully replace time-consuming incubation experiments in standard analyses of organic fertilizers. The PUE of digestates, struvites, animal manure products and blends of digestate with compost/animal manure/mineral fertilizers was determined by the NH4+-N, Mg and Fe content of the organic fertilizers. The PUE can be predicted by PUE = 61.34 + 8.59*NH4+-N/P + 42.25*Mg/P - 8.09*Fe/P (R2 = 0.71). As increasing amounts of NH4+-N and Mg stimulate the formation of soluble struvite crystals, increasing PUE is explained by an increasing amount of P as struvite. The PUE of biochars and composts was determined by the Ca/P and Al content of the organic fertilizers. Here, PUE can be predicted by PUE = 88.87-1.07*Ca/P + 6.08*Al/P (R2 = 0.93). As increasing amounts of Ca stimulate the formation of highly stable apatite crystals, increasing PUE is explained by an increasing amount of P in the form of apatite.
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Keywords:  Greenhouse trial; Organic fertilizers; Organic matter stability; PUE (phosphorus use efficiency)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33182212     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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