Intensive agriculture and horticulture heavily rely on the input of fertilizers to sustain food (and feed) production. However, high carbon footprint and pollution are associated with the mining processes of P and K, and the artificial nitrogen fixation for the production of synthetic fertilizers. Organic fertilizers or recovered nutrients from different waste sources can be used to reduce the environmental impact of fertilizers. We tested two recovered nutrients with slow-release patterns as promising alternatives for synthetic fertilizers: struvite and a commercially available organic fertilizer. Using these fertilizers as a nitrogen source, we conducted a rhizotron experiment to test their effect on plant performance and nutrient recover...
Exploitative fast-growing plants have higher demands for nutrients compared to conservative slow-gro...
Organic fertilizers and especially microbial biomass, also known as microbial fertilizer, can enable...
Assessing the response of microbial communities to nutrient inputs in man-managed soils is of primar...
Intensive agriculture and horticulture heavily rely on the input of fertilizers to sustain food (and...
Intensive agriculture and horticulture heavily rely on the input of fertilizers to sustain food (and...
Synthetic fertilizer production is associated with a high environmental footprint, as compounds typi...
Aims: Phosphorus (P) recovery from specific waste streams is necessary to develop environmentally su...
World phosphorus resources are limited. Therefore recycling of phosphorus from waste materials is im...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MAltres ajuts: the authors are grateful to the S...
Struvite and ammonium nitrate are products obtained from widely studied processes to remove phosphor...
Food and water security are dependent on the sustainable use of phosphorus (P). However, there is no...
Environmentally friendly agricultural production necessitates manipulation of microbe–plant interact...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) are the most important organis...
Biofertilizers are fertilizing products containing living microorganisms that, when applied to the s...
Next to nitrogen, phosphorus (P) is the most limiting nutrient for plant production worldwide. To se...
Exploitative fast-growing plants have higher demands for nutrients compared to conservative slow-gro...
Organic fertilizers and especially microbial biomass, also known as microbial fertilizer, can enable...
Assessing the response of microbial communities to nutrient inputs in man-managed soils is of primar...
Intensive agriculture and horticulture heavily rely on the input of fertilizers to sustain food (and...
Intensive agriculture and horticulture heavily rely on the input of fertilizers to sustain food (and...
Synthetic fertilizer production is associated with a high environmental footprint, as compounds typi...
Aims: Phosphorus (P) recovery from specific waste streams is necessary to develop environmentally su...
World phosphorus resources are limited. Therefore recycling of phosphorus from waste materials is im...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MAltres ajuts: the authors are grateful to the S...
Struvite and ammonium nitrate are products obtained from widely studied processes to remove phosphor...
Food and water security are dependent on the sustainable use of phosphorus (P). However, there is no...
Environmentally friendly agricultural production necessitates manipulation of microbe–plant interact...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) are the most important organis...
Biofertilizers are fertilizing products containing living microorganisms that, when applied to the s...
Next to nitrogen, phosphorus (P) is the most limiting nutrient for plant production worldwide. To se...
Exploitative fast-growing plants have higher demands for nutrients compared to conservative slow-gro...
Organic fertilizers and especially microbial biomass, also known as microbial fertilizer, can enable...
Assessing the response of microbial communities to nutrient inputs in man-managed soils is of primar...