Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2013.The potential shortage of phosphorus (P) fertilizer is a threat to food security and closing the nutrient loop through recycling human excreta, especially urine, has been considered, so as to mitigate this crisis. Struvite (magnesium, ammonium phosphate), a material derived from human urine, is a product which is gaining credence with regards to using urine as a P amendment since more than 90% of P in urine can be captured during struvite production. A study to evaluate the potential of struvite as a P amendment in three contrasting soils was conducted. The soils used were an A horizon of Inanda (Ia), A horizon Sepane (Se) and an E horizon of Cartref (Cf). Phosphate adsor...
A major portion of phosphatic fertilizer comes from the limiting natural resource, rock phosphate, w...
Outcome Depending on the process, normally 12-22% of P present in wastewater is recovered in struvi...
Global population growth requires intensification of agriculture, for which a sustainable supply of ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for crops. Modern agriculture is dependent on P derived from...
Phosphate (P) fertilisers produced from waste recycling (e.g., struvite) are considered to be more s...
Background and Aim: Recycled sources of phosphorus (P), such as struvite extracted from wastewater, ...
Phosphorus, like oil, is a non-renewable resource that must be harvested from finite resources in th...
Artificial fertilisers are essential in modern-day agriculture and food production, providing the ne...
Finite availability of phosphorus (P) resources makes recovery of this non-substitutable plant nutri...
Food and water security are dependent on the sustainable use of phosphorus (P). However, there is no...
Most of the nutrients in municipal wastewater originate from urine. Nevertheless, chemical fertilize...
Phosphorus (P) is a fundamental element that is involved in many essential biological processes in a...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for growth in all living organisms and is used as fertilizer to ...
Outcome Depending on the process, normally 12-22% of P present in wastewater is recovered in struvi...
Human urine is rich in nutrients like Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, etc. Therefore, it can be use...
A major portion of phosphatic fertilizer comes from the limiting natural resource, rock phosphate, w...
Outcome Depending on the process, normally 12-22% of P present in wastewater is recovered in struvi...
Global population growth requires intensification of agriculture, for which a sustainable supply of ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for crops. Modern agriculture is dependent on P derived from...
Phosphate (P) fertilisers produced from waste recycling (e.g., struvite) are considered to be more s...
Background and Aim: Recycled sources of phosphorus (P), such as struvite extracted from wastewater, ...
Phosphorus, like oil, is a non-renewable resource that must be harvested from finite resources in th...
Artificial fertilisers are essential in modern-day agriculture and food production, providing the ne...
Finite availability of phosphorus (P) resources makes recovery of this non-substitutable plant nutri...
Food and water security are dependent on the sustainable use of phosphorus (P). However, there is no...
Most of the nutrients in municipal wastewater originate from urine. Nevertheless, chemical fertilize...
Phosphorus (P) is a fundamental element that is involved in many essential biological processes in a...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for growth in all living organisms and is used as fertilizer to ...
Outcome Depending on the process, normally 12-22% of P present in wastewater is recovered in struvi...
Human urine is rich in nutrients like Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, etc. Therefore, it can be use...
A major portion of phosphatic fertilizer comes from the limiting natural resource, rock phosphate, w...
Outcome Depending on the process, normally 12-22% of P present in wastewater is recovered in struvi...
Global population growth requires intensification of agriculture, for which a sustainable supply of ...