World Journal of Agriculture and Soil Science (WJASS) - Iris Publishers
Biofertilizers, fertilizers made from organic residues, could replace
some mineral fertilizers, reducing energy consumption and
resource mining. The main treatment options are composting, anaerobic
digestion, drying, pyrolysis and combustion, they can
be used alone or in combination. The quality of biofertilizers depend
both on the original residue and on the treatment, but in
most cases not all the nutrients are immediately available to plants. It
is difficult to predict how available the nutrients are, and
when they will become available. The methods to assess and predict
nutrient availability are reviewed. Furthermore, the effect
of biofertilizers on the environment in the form of nutrient losses and
greenhouse gas emissions are reviewed and compared to
mineral fertilizers. There is a need to produce biofertilizers with
better and more predictable qualities, and also to understand their
effects over multiple seasons.
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