The water industry recognises significant cost advantages in recycling sewage sludge (biosolids) to agricultural land compared with alternative more expensive disposal options such as incineration or landfill. A recent technique was proposed by United Utilities plc for the production of organomineral fertilisers (OMF) from biosolids granules which adds additional nitrogen to the biosolids’ nutrients to form a balanced NPK fertiliser. The aim of this research was to determine the effects in cereal and grass crops of using organomineral fertilisers (OMF) made from nutrients-enriched biosolids granules and to contribute towards the understanding of nutrient management and dynamics in agricultural systems. The research included soil incu...
This study investigated the availability of phosphorus (P) following soil application of a novel bio...
This study investigated the availability of phosphorus (P) following soil application of a novel bio...
Abstract onlyOver‑reliance and indiscriminate use of mineral fertilisers have contributed towards de...
The water industry recognises significant cost advantages in recycling sewage sludge (biosolids) to ...
Recycling of sewage sludge (biosolids) to agricultural land is regarded as the best practicable envi...
Field-scale experiments in four crop seasons established the agronomic performance of biosolids-deri...
Organomineral fertilisers (OMFs) were produced by coating biosolids granules with urea and potash. T...
A field-scale experiment was conducted to compare the suitability of two organomineral fertiliser (O...
is study investigated the availability of nitrogen (N) following soil application of a novel biosoli...
Biosolids were applied with urea to produce a granulated organo-mineral fertiliser (OMF) for ap-plic...
This study investigated the availability of nitrogen (N) following soil application of a novel bioso...
The agricultural land application of biosolids (stabilised solid organic residuals from treated sewa...
Predicting N release in agricultural soils amended with organic residuals is essential to ensure th...
Irish sewage sludge production was over 30,000 t/year in the 1990s (EPA, Ireland, 2003). Application...
Biosolids have been produced by various stabilization processes of sewage sludge, but little attenti...
This study investigated the availability of phosphorus (P) following soil application of a novel bio...
This study investigated the availability of phosphorus (P) following soil application of a novel bio...
Abstract onlyOver‑reliance and indiscriminate use of mineral fertilisers have contributed towards de...
The water industry recognises significant cost advantages in recycling sewage sludge (biosolids) to ...
Recycling of sewage sludge (biosolids) to agricultural land is regarded as the best practicable envi...
Field-scale experiments in four crop seasons established the agronomic performance of biosolids-deri...
Organomineral fertilisers (OMFs) were produced by coating biosolids granules with urea and potash. T...
A field-scale experiment was conducted to compare the suitability of two organomineral fertiliser (O...
is study investigated the availability of nitrogen (N) following soil application of a novel biosoli...
Biosolids were applied with urea to produce a granulated organo-mineral fertiliser (OMF) for ap-plic...
This study investigated the availability of nitrogen (N) following soil application of a novel bioso...
The agricultural land application of biosolids (stabilised solid organic residuals from treated sewa...
Predicting N release in agricultural soils amended with organic residuals is essential to ensure th...
Irish sewage sludge production was over 30,000 t/year in the 1990s (EPA, Ireland, 2003). Application...
Biosolids have been produced by various stabilization processes of sewage sludge, but little attenti...
This study investigated the availability of phosphorus (P) following soil application of a novel bio...
This study investigated the availability of phosphorus (P) following soil application of a novel bio...
Abstract onlyOver‑reliance and indiscriminate use of mineral fertilisers have contributed towards de...