: Experiments found that yields for silage maize using meat and bone meal (MBM) were comparable to those treated with traditional mineral NPK.
The research titled primarily refers to the work of researcher Eva Martina Brod from the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences . Her work, specifically in her master's thesis and subsequent publications, explores how different waste streams can be blended to create effective recycled fertilizers. Core Findings & Effectiveness
Waste-Derived Fertilizers: Conversion Technologies, Circular ... - MDPI
: The research demonstrates that combining wood ash (as a potassium source) with meat and bone meal (as a nitrogen and phosphorus source) can effectively provide primary nutrients for crops.
: Using waste products like biogas digestate and wood ash can be an efficient disposal method and an environmentally friendly alternative to mineral fertilizers, especially for acidic soils. Challenges Identified in the Research
: Beyond just adding NPK, these combined waste resources provide organic matter that improves soil structure, microbial diversity, and water retention—benefits that synthetic fertilizers lack.
: Experiments found that yields for silage maize using meat and bone meal (MBM) were comparable to those treated with traditional mineral NPK.
The research titled primarily refers to the work of researcher Eva Martina Brod from the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences . Her work, specifically in her master's thesis and subsequent publications, explores how different waste streams can be blended to create effective recycled fertilizers. Core Findings & Effectiveness Combined Waste Resources as NPK Fertiliser
Waste-Derived Fertilizers: Conversion Technologies, Circular ... - MDPI : Experiments found that yields for silage maize
: The research demonstrates that combining wood ash (as a potassium source) with meat and bone meal (as a nitrogen and phosphorus source) can effectively provide primary nutrients for crops. Challenges Identified in the Research : Beyond just
: Using waste products like biogas digestate and wood ash can be an efficient disposal method and an environmentally friendly alternative to mineral fertilizers, especially for acidic soils. Challenges Identified in the Research
: Beyond just adding NPK, these combined waste resources provide organic matter that improves soil structure, microbial diversity, and water retention—benefits that synthetic fertilizers lack.