Digestates are commonly used as organic inputs in agriculture. This study aimed to answer four questions: (1) What are the immediate and longer-term impacts of digestates on soil microbial activity?; (2) How much of the digestates’ carbon is mineralized within the first months? (3) How do the nitrogen, lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose contents of digestates influence microbial activity and carbon mineralization? (4) How does the soil type influence mineralization? To investigate this, dehydrogenase activity (DHA) was measured in a field trial and in laboratory experiments with five digestates (DGs), cattle slurry, and cattle manure. DHA measurements were supplemented with soil respiration experiments using two different soils. DHA was s...
National audienceThe anaerobic digestion process can represent a sustainable opportunity by converti...
Optimising the application of digestate within intensive agriculture has the potential to reduce the...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
The growing number of biogas plants in Europe has resulted in increased production of nutrient-rich ...
International audienceThe global production of biogas has increased threefold during the last decade...
International audienceThe global production of biogas has increased threefold during the last decade...
As organic manure is becoming less available, using different materials as soil fertilizers and the ...
Using organic amendments to fertilise crops is a crucial part in the sustainability of agricultural ...
International audienceAnaerobic digestion of organic waste is considered a key process to produce re...
We assessed the suitability of digestate (D) from biogas production and green biochar (B) to improve...
Applying digestate, the residue from anaerobic digestion, to soil as a replacement for inorganic fer...
The increasing quantities of organic residues are becoming one of the most important problems for cl...
National audienceThe anaerobic digestion process can represent a sustainable opportunity by converti...
Optimising the application of digestate within intensive agriculture has the potential to reduce the...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
The growing number of biogas plants in Europe has resulted in increased production of nutrient-rich ...
International audienceThe global production of biogas has increased threefold during the last decade...
International audienceThe global production of biogas has increased threefold during the last decade...
As organic manure is becoming less available, using different materials as soil fertilizers and the ...
Using organic amendments to fertilise crops is a crucial part in the sustainability of agricultural ...
International audienceAnaerobic digestion of organic waste is considered a key process to produce re...
We assessed the suitability of digestate (D) from biogas production and green biochar (B) to improve...
Applying digestate, the residue from anaerobic digestion, to soil as a replacement for inorganic fer...
The increasing quantities of organic residues are becoming one of the most important problems for cl...
National audienceThe anaerobic digestion process can represent a sustainable opportunity by converti...
Optimising the application of digestate within intensive agriculture has the potential to reduce the...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...