Reinforcing and optimizing sustainable food production is an urgent contemporary issue. The depletion of natural mineral resources is a key problem that is addressed by recycling mined potassium and phosphorus, and nitrogen, whose production depends on very high energy input. A closed-loop approach of fertilizer use asserts the necessity for efficient management and practices of organic waste rich in minerals. Human-derived urine is an underutilized yet excellent source for nitrogen fertilizer, and, in this study, processed urine fertilizer was applied to greenhouse soilless cultivation of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) cv. Grand Rapids. Biomass increase, biometric parameters, soil plant analysis development (SPAD) index, minerals, and organic...
The challenge of feeding the ever growing population is largely dependent on using the limited land ...
International audienceUrine contains most of the nutrients excreted by humans. They are mainly relea...
Planetary habitation requires technology to maintain natural microbial processes, which make nutrien...
Reinforcing and optimizing sustainable food production is an urgent contemporary issue. The depletio...
Source-separated, nitrified, and decontaminated human urine constitutes a promising plant fertilizer...
International audienceMost of the fertilizers used in conventional agriculture are derived from nonr...
Fertilizers are commonly termed as any organic or inorganic material that is being added to the soil...
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...
In cities today, vast amounts of nutrients are being wasted. Improvement in nutrient management with...
AbstractThe overuse and misuse of chemical fertilizers attributed to critical environmental and heal...
Increasing human population calls for food security and providing enough food is coupled with freque...
Ecological sanitation is a concept based on the recovery of nutrients from human excreta and their r...
Recovery of nutrients from source-separated urine can truncate our dependency on synthetic fertilize...
Recovery of nutrients from source-separated urine can truncate our dependency on synthetic fertilize...
The challenge of feeding the ever growing population is largely dependent on using the limited land ...
International audienceUrine contains most of the nutrients excreted by humans. They are mainly relea...
Planetary habitation requires technology to maintain natural microbial processes, which make nutrien...
Reinforcing and optimizing sustainable food production is an urgent contemporary issue. The depletio...
Source-separated, nitrified, and decontaminated human urine constitutes a promising plant fertilizer...
International audienceMost of the fertilizers used in conventional agriculture are derived from nonr...
Fertilizers are commonly termed as any organic or inorganic material that is being added to the soil...
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...
In cities today, vast amounts of nutrients are being wasted. Improvement in nutrient management with...
AbstractThe overuse and misuse of chemical fertilizers attributed to critical environmental and heal...
Increasing human population calls for food security and providing enough food is coupled with freque...
Ecological sanitation is a concept based on the recovery of nutrients from human excreta and their r...
Recovery of nutrients from source-separated urine can truncate our dependency on synthetic fertilize...
Recovery of nutrients from source-separated urine can truncate our dependency on synthetic fertilize...
The challenge of feeding the ever growing population is largely dependent on using the limited land ...
International audienceUrine contains most of the nutrients excreted by humans. They are mainly relea...
Planetary habitation requires technology to maintain natural microbial processes, which make nutrien...