Agricultural benefits and environmental risks of soil fertilization with anaerobic digestates: a review
R Nkoa - Agronomy for Sustainable Development, 2014 - Springer
Intensive soil fertilization with mineral fertilizers has led to several issues such as high cost,
nitrate pollution and loss of soil carbon. Fertilization with organic matter such as compost …
nitrate pollution and loss of soil carbon. Fertilization with organic matter such as compost …
Recycling sludge on cropland as fertilizer–Advantages and risks
Background Digested sludge is a good source of plant nutrients. However, depending on
the feedstock, it might contain heavy metals, metalloids, organic compounds, pathogens …
the feedstock, it might contain heavy metals, metalloids, organic compounds, pathogens …
Occurrence of viruses in sewage sludge: A systematic review
Enteric viruses are of great importance in wastewater due to their high excretion from
infected individuals, low removal in wastewater treatment processes, long-time survival in …
infected individuals, low removal in wastewater treatment processes, long-time survival in …
Manure-based biogas fermentation residues–friend or foe of soil fertility?
Anaerobic digestion of organic residues has the potential to significantly contribute to a shift
from fossil to renewable energy. The by-product, anaerobic slurry, does have properties that …
from fossil to renewable energy. The by-product, anaerobic slurry, does have properties that …
Bioleaching of heavy metals from sewage sludge: a review
During the treatment of sewage, a huge volume of sludge is generated, which is disposed of
on land as soil fertilizer/conditioner due to the presence of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium …
on land as soil fertilizer/conditioner due to the presence of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium …
Sustainable fertilizers: publication landscape on wastes as nutrient sources, wastewater treatment processes for nutrient recovery, biorefineries, and green ammonia …
L Babcock-Jackson, T Konovalova… - journal of agricultural …, 2023 - ACS Publications
The ability of modern agriculture to meet future food demand imposed by accelerating
growth of the world's population is a major challenge, and fertilizers play a key role by …
growth of the world's population is a major challenge, and fertilizers play a key role by …
Unprecedented environmental and energy impacts and challenges of COVID-19 pandemic
The rapid transmission tendency, severity, and wide geographical spread of newly emerged
novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) in different environmental matrices, including water, air …
novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) in different environmental matrices, including water, air …
Transport and fate of microbial pathogens in agricultural settings
An understanding of the transport and survival of microbial pathogens (pathogens hereafter)
in agricultural settings is needed to assess the risk of pathogen contamination to water and …
in agricultural settings is needed to assess the risk of pathogen contamination to water and …
Performance and recent development in sewage sludge-to-bioenergy using microbial fuel cells: A comprehensive review
A Mahmoudi, SA Mousavi, P Darvishi - International Journal of Hydrogen …, 2024 - Elsevier
Sewage sludge as a byproduct of industrial and municipal wastewaters treatment is
produced worldwide at large quantities. This organic waste contains nutrients, pathogens …
produced worldwide at large quantities. This organic waste contains nutrients, pathogens …
Improved phosphorus recycling in organic farming: navigating between constraints
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for all living organisms. At the current rate of
extraction, global reserves of mineable deposits will be exhausted within the next few …
extraction, global reserves of mineable deposits will be exhausted within the next few …