Recycling nutrients is essential for closing nutrient loops within a circular economy. Using locally available resources such as human excreta to produce bio-based recycling fertilizers can substitute mineral fertilizers and thereby promote environmentally friendly food production. To better understand the fertilizer potential and nitrogen value of human excreta, three novel and safe recycling products were evaluated in a field experiment. Two nitrified urine fertilizers (NUFs) and one fecal compost were applied alone or in combination, and compared against the commercial organic fertilizer vinasse. In addition, the uptake of pharmaceuticals was assessed for treatments with compost application. White cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata...
Agriculture, aquaculture, fishery and households generate large amounts of organic wastes with high ...
International audienceMost of the fertilizers used in conventional agriculture are derived from nonr...
The demand for food is increasing all over the world as a result of the massive population increase....
Recycling nutrients is essential for closing nutrient loops within a circular economy. Using locally...
Long-term nutrient mining of soil hampers agricultural production across Africa. However, emerging s...
In the transition from a fossil to a bio-based economy, it has become an important challenge to maxi...
Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) systems capture and sanitize human excreta and generate organic nutri...
In cities today, vast amounts of nutrients are being wasted. Improvement in nutrient management with...
International audienceMost of the nutrients in wastewater come from human urine and their recycling ...
The main reason for implementing human urine diversion is to produce a local and renewable source of...
Crop production in most developing countries is faced with a dearth of resources for optimum product...
Soilless culture systems offer an environmentally friendly and resource-efficient alternative to tra...
In the transition from a fossil to a bio-based economy, it has become an important challenge to maxi...
Human excreta are a valuable source of nutrients. Their use should be promoted in order to replace s...
Eco-toilets (human urine and faecal matter collected separately) are one of the best ways to solve s...
Agriculture, aquaculture, fishery and households generate large amounts of organic wastes with high ...
International audienceMost of the fertilizers used in conventional agriculture are derived from nonr...
The demand for food is increasing all over the world as a result of the massive population increase....
Recycling nutrients is essential for closing nutrient loops within a circular economy. Using locally...
Long-term nutrient mining of soil hampers agricultural production across Africa. However, emerging s...
In the transition from a fossil to a bio-based economy, it has become an important challenge to maxi...
Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) systems capture and sanitize human excreta and generate organic nutri...
In cities today, vast amounts of nutrients are being wasted. Improvement in nutrient management with...
International audienceMost of the nutrients in wastewater come from human urine and their recycling ...
The main reason for implementing human urine diversion is to produce a local and renewable source of...
Crop production in most developing countries is faced with a dearth of resources for optimum product...
Soilless culture systems offer an environmentally friendly and resource-efficient alternative to tra...
In the transition from a fossil to a bio-based economy, it has become an important challenge to maxi...
Human excreta are a valuable source of nutrients. Their use should be promoted in order to replace s...
Eco-toilets (human urine and faecal matter collected separately) are one of the best ways to solve s...
Agriculture, aquaculture, fishery and households generate large amounts of organic wastes with high ...
International audienceMost of the fertilizers used in conventional agriculture are derived from nonr...
The demand for food is increasing all over the world as a result of the massive population increase....