Recycled organic wastes (OW) can be a valuable P source; however, their P-fertilising capacity is still poorly known. In this study, we selected three anaerobic digestates [wastewater sludge (D1), winery sludge (D2), and bovine-slurry/energy crops (BD)] and two animal effluents [bovine slurry (BS) and swine slurry (SS)] to test their P-release and P-fertilising capacities via sequential chemical extraction (SCE), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and 31P-nuclear magnetic resonance (31P NMR). Subsequently, the three digestates (30 mg P kg−1 of soil) were compared for the release of Olsen-P during a soil incubation and for plant-P apparent recovery (ARF) in a pot experiment using ryegrass (112 days) in a soil with poorly available-P (Olsen-P < 5 mg...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Phosphorus (P) mineralisation from crop residues is usually predicted from tota...
Crop residues remaining after grain harvest are an important potential source of nutrients, includin...
A recycling of Phosphorus (P) from the human food chain is mandatory to secure the future P supply f...
Recycled organic wastes (OW) can be a valuable P source; however, their P-fertilising capacity is st...
The rising generation of organic waste (OW) can be a concern, representing at the same time a valuab...
Processing of organic residues may affect plant-availability of phosphorus (P) and thus the potentia...
Phosphorus (P) flow from deposits through agriculture to waterways leads to eutrophication and deple...
Organic farming largely depends on animal manure as a source of phosphorus (P) and the recycling of ...
Compost can provide nitrogen (N) and especially phosphorous (P) available for plant growth, thus rep...
Purpose: Organic waste (OW), such as anaerobic digestates and compost, can provide nitrogen (N) and ...
The plant phosphorus (P) uptake by Italian ryegrass using organic wastes such as sewage sludge, bioc...
Many organically managed farms in Europe have low levels of soil phosphorus (P). Arable farms that r...
Organic waste streams, otherwise known as organic amendments (OA), contain potentially valuable nutr...
The effect of different stages of sewage sludge treatment on phosphorus (P) dynamics in amended soil...
In this work four stable bio-waste composts (C1, C2, C3, C4) were selected on the basis of their inc...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Phosphorus (P) mineralisation from crop residues is usually predicted from tota...
Crop residues remaining after grain harvest are an important potential source of nutrients, includin...
A recycling of Phosphorus (P) from the human food chain is mandatory to secure the future P supply f...
Recycled organic wastes (OW) can be a valuable P source; however, their P-fertilising capacity is st...
The rising generation of organic waste (OW) can be a concern, representing at the same time a valuab...
Processing of organic residues may affect plant-availability of phosphorus (P) and thus the potentia...
Phosphorus (P) flow from deposits through agriculture to waterways leads to eutrophication and deple...
Organic farming largely depends on animal manure as a source of phosphorus (P) and the recycling of ...
Compost can provide nitrogen (N) and especially phosphorous (P) available for plant growth, thus rep...
Purpose: Organic waste (OW), such as anaerobic digestates and compost, can provide nitrogen (N) and ...
The plant phosphorus (P) uptake by Italian ryegrass using organic wastes such as sewage sludge, bioc...
Many organically managed farms in Europe have low levels of soil phosphorus (P). Arable farms that r...
Organic waste streams, otherwise known as organic amendments (OA), contain potentially valuable nutr...
The effect of different stages of sewage sludge treatment on phosphorus (P) dynamics in amended soil...
In this work four stable bio-waste composts (C1, C2, C3, C4) were selected on the basis of their inc...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Phosphorus (P) mineralisation from crop residues is usually predicted from tota...
Crop residues remaining after grain harvest are an important potential source of nutrients, includin...
A recycling of Phosphorus (P) from the human food chain is mandatory to secure the future P supply f...