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@INPROCEEDINGS{RoblesAguilar:280550,
author = {Robles Aguilar, Ana Alejandra and Temperton, Vicky and
Blossfeld, Stephan and Jablonowski, Nicolai David},
title = {{A} more efficient and sustainable fertilization through
recycling manure-derived phosphorus},
reportid = {FZJ-2016-00318},
year = {2015},
abstract = {Food and water security are dependent on a sustainable use
of phosphorus (P). However a higher agricultural production
and an inefficient use of phosphate rock can lead to
eutrophication as well as to an increasing price of
fertilizers and hence of food. Therefore recycling of P from
waste materials is an important approach to develop an
efficient and clean fertilizer for many countries with no
phosphorus rock deposits, such as in Europe. In the current
study, our approach was to evaluate the P fertilizing value
of Struvite, a common precipitate recovered from waste water
treatments or during anaerobic digestion of manure, and how
this effect may differ between three different plant
species: Maiz (Zea mays), tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and
lupine (Lupinus angustifolius). Tomato and maize are
considered as major food crops and lupine is considered a
good candidate to study nutrient mobilization in the
rhizosphere of poor soils due to its capability of
symbiotically fixing atmospheric nitrogen, as well as to
release phosphate-mobilizing carboxylates.Plants were grown
in the greenhouse in acidic sandy soil with P added as
either struvite or as superphosphate. Our study shows the
same P recovery from struvite and superphosphate with no
significant differences between plant species, as well as no
significant differences in the biomass production between
fertilizers treatment. Therefore the utilization of struvite
as P-fertilizer may be considered an important strategy to
create nutrient cycles in agriculture and to save nutrient
sources.The work was conducted within ManureEcoMine project,
funded by the European Community’s Framework Programme
(FP7/2007-2013) 513 under Grant Agreement n° 603744.
Attendance to this conference and consequent presentation
and discussions of the results obtained are seeing as a
contribution to the project deliverables.},
month = {Dec},
date = {2015-12-02},
organization = {2° International Conference on manure
management and valorization:
ManuResource, Gent (Belgium), 2 Dec
2015 - 4 Dec 2015},
subtyp = {After Call},
cin = {IBG-2},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)IBG-2-20101118},
pnm = {582 - Plant Science (POF3-582) / MANUREECOMINE - Green
fertilizer upcycling from manure: Technological, economic
and environmental sustainability demonstration (603744)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-582 / G:(EU-Grant)603744},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)6},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/280550},
}