Authors
Lynda K Deeks, Keith Chaney, Charles Murray, Ruben Sakrabani, Sidath Gedara, Minh S Le, Sean Tyrrel, Mark Pawlett, Robert Read, Grace H Smith
Publication date
2013/7
Journal
Agronomy for sustainable development
Volume
33
Pages
539-549
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Sewage sludge, a waste material commonly known as biosolids, has good potential as a valuable agricultural resource, providing that its nutrient imbalances could be overcome. Sewage sludge is rich in phosphorus but low in nitrogen and potassium. Technology exists to supplement sewage sludge with mineral fertilizers, such as urea and muriate of potash as sources of nitrogen and potassium, respectively, to produce an organo-mineral fertilizer with balanced crop nutrient requirements. Here, an experimental plot trial set up in 2008 was established at Broxton, Cheshire, UK, to compare crop yield response for typical crop varieties. Crops included wheat, oilseed rape, barley, beans and forage maize, treated with conventional fertilizer and organo-mineral fertilizer. The organo-mineral fertilizer is a nutrient-balanced sludge-based product produced by drying digested sewage sludge cake at 80 °C in a …
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