Risk factors and arterial hypertension
Mateus, Sónia
2019-06
Type
article
Publisher
Identifier
García-López, A.M. [et al.] (2023) - Digestate not only affects nutrient availability but also soil quality indicators. Agronomy. 13, 1308. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ agronomy13051308
Title
Digestate not only affects nutrient availability but also soil quality indicators
Subject
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Enzymatic activity
Organic amendment
Soil microbial biomass
Nitrogen
Enzymatic activity
Organic amendment
Soil microbial biomass
Date
2023-05-16T09:46:50Z
2023-05-16T09:46:50Z
2023
2023-05-16T09:46:50Z
2023
Description
Digestate contains many essential nutrients for crops, including nitrogen (N) and phosphorus
(P), and it can alter the biogeochemical cycle of nutrients and soil functionality. This work
aimed to assess the fertilizing effects of digestate on chemical and biological soil properties in a
field experiment in eastern Portugal with two horticultural crops involving nine treatments: control
without fertilization; mineral N fertilization with 85 kg ha1; fertilization with digestate (DG) with
increasing N rates (85, 170, 255, or 340 kg N ha1); and fertilization with different combinations of
digestate plus mineral N (DG at 85 or 170 kg N plus 60 kg mineral N ha–1 or DG at 170 kg N plus
25 kg mineral N ha–1). In addition to N, digestate supplied significant amounts of P, Ca, K, and
Mg and significantly increased soil Olsen P, mineral N, and organic C. At high doses, it decreased
phosphatase and -glucosidase activities, as well as fungi and bacterial biomass, compared to the
control or mineral N fertilization, and it also negatively affected soil P and C cycling capacity and
microbial biomass. The organic to total N ratio and the N to P ratio in digestate are crucial properties
for evaluating its agronomic management as fertilizer.
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Access restrictions
openAccess
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Language
eng
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