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Möller, Kurt. |
The document is the summary of IMPROVE-P results Background Organic farming systems rely on the effi cient use and recycling of available resources. Currently, some mineral nutrients like phosphorus are used only once to produce food. Subsequently, they are lost due to poor recycling of organic wastes back to farmland. Simultaneously, P balances calculated for organic farming indicate that often more P is removed with the products than applied as fertilizer. Consequently, this leads to decreasing amounts of plant available soil P. There is an urgent need to improve the recycling of P from urban areas and the food industry, back to cropland. |
Tipo: Other |
Palavras-chave: Composting and manuring Recycling; Balancing and resource management Nutrient turnover. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/30921/1/moeller-2016-Improve-P%20leaflet.pdf |
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Ahuja, Ishita; Løes, Anne-Kristin. |
In organic growing, both in Norway and elsewhere in Europe, significant amounts of fertiliser products not derived from certified organic farming are used, such as dried poultry manure or other types of fertilisers derived from conventional farms such as animal by-products. Organic agriculture aims to be independent of conventional agriculture, and fertilisers derived from harvesting of natural materials may be a relevant alternative. Catching of wild fish, and collection or cultivation of seaweeds, result in residual products which contain essential plant nutrients. Sediments of fish bones, which are residues from hydrolysis of fish remains used to produce fish oil and soluble proteins, are rich in nitrogen and phosphorus. Residues from seaweeds (algae... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Soil quality Composting and manuring Recycling; Balancing and resource management Nutrient turnover. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/36439/1/NORS%C3%98K%20REPORT_Pottefors%C3%B8k-endeligversjon%2006.09.2019_Org%20eprints.pdf |
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Rittl, Tatiana; Krogstad, Tore; Eikås, Sondre; Saltnes, Torgeir; Sørensen, Gjermund; Glestad, Hans Emil; Løes, Anne-Kristin. |
The soil P concentration commonly declines over time by organic management, if the farm does not acquire enough fertilisers or other inputs containing P from outside. An interesting source to supply farms with P is struvite (magnesium‐ammonium phosphate). This mineral easily precipitates when the concentrations of these nutrients is high enough, such as in a toilet separating urine. Struvite may be produced in a wastewater treatment plant, as a method to reduce the P concentration in the water reaching the recipient. If struvite is allowed as a mineral fertiliser in the general fertiliser regulation of the European Union,which is currently under revision, this mineral may be allowed also in certified organic agriculture. A wastewater treatment plant in... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Recycling; Balancing and resource management Nutrient turnover. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/36472/1/NORS%C3%98K%20RAPPORT%2010%20struvitt%20FINAL%20Sept%205%202019%20trykk.pdf |
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Bünemann-König, Else; Symanczik, Sarah; Koller, Martin; Menold, J.; Oelmann, Y.; Stemann, J.. |
Phosphorus (P) in sewage sludge holds the main proportion of P currently lost in waste streams, and options to recycle it for agriculture are needed. Pyrolysis is a promising local alternative to centralized sewage sludge incineration. Pathogens and organic pollutants are destroyed and a carbon-rich substrate known as biochar is formed. We evaluated pyrolysis of sewage sludge as well as sintering of pyrolysis char with alkali salts. The products were applied in a pot experiment with calcareous and acidic soils to determine P uptake by ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) and changes in soil pH, available P and cation exchange capacity. Two products were also tested in a field experiment with maize (Zea mays) on a neutral soil. Cadmium and mercury were partly... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Soil quality Composting and manuring Recycling; Balancing and resource management Nutrient turnover. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/31900/1/Phosphord%C3%BCnger%20aus%20Kl%C3%A4rschlamm.pdf |
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Hörtenhuber, Stefan Josef; Theurl, Michaela C.; Möller, Kurt. |
Whereas fertilisers based on phosphate rock show a high abiotic resource depletion potential, phosphorous (P) recycling fertilisers such as struvite are related to a high fossil primary energy demand. Compost can result in very high acidification, eutrophication and global warming potentials. Sewage sludge, its ash and P-recycling fertilisers based thereon, Thomas phosphate or meat and bone meal as well as especially wood ash provide significantly lower environmental impacts but have partially other disadvantages, e.g. P-availability or pollutant accumulation. For future P-supply in agriculture, it is important to recover P from urban waste disposal. The life cycle assessment (LCA) represents an important contribution to analyse strengths and weaknesses... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Soil quality Composting and manuring Recycling; Balancing and resource management Nutrient turnover. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/31899/1/%C3%96kobilanzen%20von%20Recycling-Phosphor-D%C3%BCngemitteln.pdf |
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