Biogas is an important energy source produced by the anaerobic fermentation of raw faecal slurries and plant residues. Separation of the total digestate increases the fertilizer quality of the liquid fraction and the carbon sequestration potential of the solid fraction. A 12-day incubation study was carried out to investigate the relationships between the chemical composition of different digestate qualities and the immediate response of soil microbial activity and biomass indices. The highest cumulative (Σ) CO2-C efflux was observed after adding the solid fraction and lowest after adding the liquid fraction to soil, which was even lower than that of the control. The ΣCO2-C efflux showed the strongest negative correlation with the raw ...
Soil from the Højbakkegård experimental (BioConcens) field was amended with nothing (control), each...
The addition of biochar or digestate as organic amendments to soils is currently controversially dis...
Spreading of manure on agricultural soils is a main source of ammonia emissions and/or nitrate leach...
Given the growth in the number of biogas power plants and the increase in the generation of waste fr...
The liquid (LS) and solid fraction (SS) of a biogas slurry from dedicated crops, the composted solid...
The aims of the study were to investigate the N mineralization potential and C status in the incubat...
Wet and dry anaerobic fermentation processes are operated for biogas production from organic matter,...
We assessed the suitability of digestate (D) from biogas production and green biochar (B) to improve...
Purpose Biogas residues, digestates, contain valuable nutrients and are therefore suitable as agricu...
Biogas residues (digestates) are liquid slurries typically rich in ammonium (NH4+) and phosphorous (...
Biogas production based on organic materials involves generating large amounts of the so-called dige...
Anaerobic digestion of animal manure and crop residues may be employed to produce biogas as a climat...
Digestate from biogas production high in plant-available macro- and micro-nutrients could replace mi...
The carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) mineralisation rates of five digestates were studied and compared wi...
The drumbeat to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 and foster a European circular economy has arguably...
Soil from the Højbakkegård experimental (BioConcens) field was amended with nothing (control), each...
The addition of biochar or digestate as organic amendments to soils is currently controversially dis...
Spreading of manure on agricultural soils is a main source of ammonia emissions and/or nitrate leach...
Given the growth in the number of biogas power plants and the increase in the generation of waste fr...
The liquid (LS) and solid fraction (SS) of a biogas slurry from dedicated crops, the composted solid...
The aims of the study were to investigate the N mineralization potential and C status in the incubat...
Wet and dry anaerobic fermentation processes are operated for biogas production from organic matter,...
We assessed the suitability of digestate (D) from biogas production and green biochar (B) to improve...
Purpose Biogas residues, digestates, contain valuable nutrients and are therefore suitable as agricu...
Biogas residues (digestates) are liquid slurries typically rich in ammonium (NH4+) and phosphorous (...
Biogas production based on organic materials involves generating large amounts of the so-called dige...
Anaerobic digestion of animal manure and crop residues may be employed to produce biogas as a climat...
Digestate from biogas production high in plant-available macro- and micro-nutrients could replace mi...
The carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) mineralisation rates of five digestates were studied and compared wi...
The drumbeat to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 and foster a European circular economy has arguably...
Soil from the Højbakkegård experimental (BioConcens) field was amended with nothing (control), each...
The addition of biochar or digestate as organic amendments to soils is currently controversially dis...
Spreading of manure on agricultural soils is a main source of ammonia emissions and/or nitrate leach...