The Distribution of Macro- and Micronutrients in Maize Within Separated Digestate Fertilizing (Digestate Fibre and Digestate Luquor): Field Trial

Along with the current increase in the number of biogas plants, huge amounts of digestate, i.e. waste products, are being generated. The common practice in the Czech Republic is to plough the digestate into the land. In our field trial, we compared the fertilizing effects of standard fertilizers app...

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Main Authors: Kodymová Jana, Švehláková Hana, Kyncl Miroslav, Bártková Magdaléna
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Language:English
Published: VSB-Technical University of Ostrava 2016-12-01
Series:GeoScience Engineering
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spelling doaj-7bebae4cefe346bf99f77131b6123b402020-11-25T03:24:40ZengVSB-Technical University of OstravaGeoScience Engineering1802-54202016-12-01624101810.1515/gse-2016-0025gse-2016-0025The Distribution of Macro- and Micronutrients in Maize Within Separated Digestate Fertilizing (Digestate Fibre and Digestate Luquor): Field TrialKodymová Jana0Švehláková Hana1Kyncl Miroslav2Bártková Magdaléna3 Ing. Ph.D., Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Mining and Geology, VŠB – Technical University Ostrava, 17. listopadu 15, Ostrava, tel. (+420) 59 732 5756 Ing., Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Mining and Geology, VŠB – Technical University Ostrava, 17. listopadu 15, Ostrava, tel. (+420) 59 732 3887 prof. Dr. Ing., Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Mining and Geology, VŠB – Technical University Ostrava, 17. listopadu 15, Ostrava, tel. (+420) 59 732 3556 Ing., Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Mining and Geology, VŠB – Technical University Ostrava, 17. listopadu 15, Ostrava, tel. (+420) 59 732 3106Along with the current increase in the number of biogas plants, huge amounts of digestate, i.e. waste products, are being generated. The common practice in the Czech Republic is to plough the digestate into the land. In our field trial, we compared the fertilizing effects of standard fertilizers applied in the Czech Republic with digestate as the only fertilizer (e.g. digestate fibre and digestate liquor) in real agricultural conditions to find out whether a comparable amount of nitrogen is used in accordance with European legislation. The impact of separated digestate fibre and separated liquor on the soil fertility and quality was observed on the basis of the distribution of macro- and micronutrients in maize. The evaluation of growth increments in maize suggests that the fertilizing effects of digestate liquor or digestate fibre do not match the standard fertilizer in agriculture, but especially digestate liquor is comparable with other mineral fertilizers. Our field trial also shows that digestate liquor is a better fertilizer than digestate fibre, which may be explained by more appropriate ratios of available nutrients in digestate liquor. Digestate fibre may be recommended mainly for the aeration of clayey soil, but is not sustainable as fertilizer.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/gse.2016.62.issue-4/gse-2016-0025/gse-2016-0025.xml?format=INTbiogas plantCzech Republicdigestatemaizemicronutrientssoil
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author Kodymová Jana
Švehláková Hana
Kyncl Miroslav
Bártková Magdaléna
spellingShingle Kodymová Jana
Švehláková Hana
Kyncl Miroslav
Bártková Magdaléna
The Distribution of Macro- and Micronutrients in Maize Within Separated Digestate Fertilizing (Digestate Fibre and Digestate Luquor): Field Trial
GeoScience Engineering
biogas plant
Czech Republic
digestate
maize
micronutrients
soil
author_facet Kodymová Jana
Švehláková Hana
Kyncl Miroslav
Bártková Magdaléna
author_sort Kodymová Jana
title The Distribution of Macro- and Micronutrients in Maize Within Separated Digestate Fertilizing (Digestate Fibre and Digestate Luquor): Field Trial
title_short The Distribution of Macro- and Micronutrients in Maize Within Separated Digestate Fertilizing (Digestate Fibre and Digestate Luquor): Field Trial
title_full The Distribution of Macro- and Micronutrients in Maize Within Separated Digestate Fertilizing (Digestate Fibre and Digestate Luquor): Field Trial
title_fullStr The Distribution of Macro- and Micronutrients in Maize Within Separated Digestate Fertilizing (Digestate Fibre and Digestate Luquor): Field Trial
title_full_unstemmed The Distribution of Macro- and Micronutrients in Maize Within Separated Digestate Fertilizing (Digestate Fibre and Digestate Luquor): Field Trial
title_sort distribution of macro- and micronutrients in maize within separated digestate fertilizing (digestate fibre and digestate luquor): field trial
publisher VSB-Technical University of Ostrava
series GeoScience Engineering
issn 1802-5420
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Along with the current increase in the number of biogas plants, huge amounts of digestate, i.e. waste products, are being generated. The common practice in the Czech Republic is to plough the digestate into the land. In our field trial, we compared the fertilizing effects of standard fertilizers applied in the Czech Republic with digestate as the only fertilizer (e.g. digestate fibre and digestate liquor) in real agricultural conditions to find out whether a comparable amount of nitrogen is used in accordance with European legislation. The impact of separated digestate fibre and separated liquor on the soil fertility and quality was observed on the basis of the distribution of macro- and micronutrients in maize. The evaluation of growth increments in maize suggests that the fertilizing effects of digestate liquor or digestate fibre do not match the standard fertilizer in agriculture, but especially digestate liquor is comparable with other mineral fertilizers. Our field trial also shows that digestate liquor is a better fertilizer than digestate fibre, which may be explained by more appropriate ratios of available nutrients in digestate liquor. Digestate fibre may be recommended mainly for the aeration of clayey soil, but is not sustainable as fertilizer.
topic biogas plant
Czech Republic
digestate
maize
micronutrients
soil
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