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Use of Digestate as Organic Amendment and Source of Nitrogen to Vegetable Crops

Carmo Horta, J.P. Carneiro

2021Applied Sciences30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Anaerobic digestion is a valuable process to use livestock effluents to produce green energy and a by-product called digestate with fertilising value. This work aimed at evaluating the fertilising value of the solid fraction (SF) of a digestate as an organic amendment and as a source of nitrogen to crops replacing mineral N. A field experiment was done with two consecutive vegetable crops. The treatments were: a control without fertilisation; Ni85 mineral fertilisation with 85 kg ha−1 of mineral N; fertiliser with digestate at an increasing nitrogen application rate (kg N ha−1): DG-N85 DG-N170, DG-N170+85, DG-N170+170; fertilisation with digestate together with Ni: DG-N85+Ni60, DG-N170+Ni60, DG-N170+Ni25. The results showed a soil organic amendment effect of the SF with a beneficial effect on SOM, soil pH and exchangeable bases. The SF was able to replace part of the mineral N fertilisation. The low mineralisation of the stable organic matter together with some immobilisation of mineral N from SF caused low N availability. The fertilisation planning should consider the SF ratio between the organic N (NO) and total N (TKN). Low NO:TKN ratios (≈0.65) needed lower Ni addition to maintaining the biomass production similar to the mineral fertilisation.

Topics & Concepts

DigestateAmendmentKjeldahl methodOrganic matterChemistryAgronomyEnvironmental scienceAnaerobic digestionEnvironmental chemistryNitrogenBiologyLawOrganic chemistryMethanePolitical sciencePhosphorus and nutrient managementPlant Micronutrient Interactions and EffectsCrop Yield and Soil Fertility
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