2012
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2012.648359
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Anaerobic Digestate Administration: Effect on Soil Physical and Mechanical Behavior

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“…Soil penetration resistance measurements have been used in many studies as a tool for characterizing soil strength after tillage [5,6]. However, soil penetration resistance and other soil properties are often affected by soil spatial variability [7] and are strongly dependent on soil water content [8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil penetration resistance measurements have been used in many studies as a tool for characterizing soil strength after tillage [5,6]. However, soil penetration resistance and other soil properties are often affected by soil spatial variability [7] and are strongly dependent on soil water content [8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of digestates improved soil properties by reducing the bulk density, increasing saturated hydraulic conductivity, moisture retention capacity of soils (Garg et al 2005;Beni et al 2012), and aggregate stability (Beck and Brandhuber 2012;Beni et al 2012;Erhart et al 2014;Frøseth et al 2014), compared to an untreated control. However, an assessment on the long-term direct effects of digestate application on soil physical properties in comparison to the undigested feedstock is not available.…”
Section: Effects Of Anaerobic Digestion On Soil Properties and Soil Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By improving soil aggregate stability and reducing soil compaction, soils are less prone to degradation by erosion. Beni et al (2012) linked the improvement of soil physical properties to aggregate stability and porosity, and observed that digestate had a greater ability to do this than conventional inorganic fertilizers and compost.…”
Section: Ad Digestate and Soil Quality Improvement For Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though the full potential of the digestate in soil quality improvement is not fully understood, it is widely recognised as a rich organic fertilizer (Meester et al 2012;Alburquerque et al 2012a;Motte et al 2013;Thomsen et al 2013;Guercini et al 2014). Some areas of research that have been explored on the use of digestate for agricultural purpose include but are not limited to digestate dry matter yield in relation to feedstock (Meester et al 2012), digestate application as an amendment and fertilizer , carbon dynamics and retention in soil after digestate application (Thomsen et al 2013), relationship between digestate and carbon and nitrogen dynamics in amended soils (Alburquerque et al 2012 a), the effect of digestate on soil physical and mechanical properties (Beni et al 2012) and the use of digestate for horticultural crop production and soil properties improvement (Alburquerque et al 2012b). Digestate from AD can therefore improve soil quality in the following ways:…”
Section: Ad Digestate and Soil Quality Improvement For Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%