2022
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13010140
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Assessment of the Agronomic Value of Manure-Based Fertilizers

Abstract: Producing manure-based fertilizers (MBFs) with specific nutrient ratios is a solution to overpassing the imbalance of nitrogen and phosphorus in manures, and a way to recycle manure’s nutrients, promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Several MBFs with different tailored N:P ratios (0.5:1, 1:1 and 2:1) were produced to determine their agronomic value in a pot experiment with oat (0.5:1 ratio: cattle manure with pig slurry (CaM+PiS), cattle manure with poultry manure (CaM+PoM) and poultry manure with supe… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the labile nature of nutrient content in bio-based materials poses a risk of over-application and environmental challenges [ 10 ]. Bio-based fertilizers also have variable concentrations of essential nutrients, depending on the animal, production system, and place where it was generated [ 11 ]. This is beneficial as different biowastes can be combined to meet a particular crop demand [ 11 ] Therefore, to avoid the risk of over- or under-application of one or more key elements, information of the composition of biobased fertilizers (concentration of nutrients and their plant-available forms) is needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the labile nature of nutrient content in bio-based materials poses a risk of over-application and environmental challenges [ 10 ]. Bio-based fertilizers also have variable concentrations of essential nutrients, depending on the animal, production system, and place where it was generated [ 11 ]. This is beneficial as different biowastes can be combined to meet a particular crop demand [ 11 ] Therefore, to avoid the risk of over- or under-application of one or more key elements, information of the composition of biobased fertilizers (concentration of nutrients and their plant-available forms) is needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%