Phosphorus distribution and availability in untreated and mechanically separated biogas digestates

Authors

  • Silvia Bachmann University of Rostock; Dept. of Agronomy
  • Ralf Uptmoor University of Rostock; Dept. of Agronomy
  • Bettina Eichler-Löbermann University of Rostock; Dept. of Agronomy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-9016-2015-0069

Abstract

Biogas digestates contain valuable nutrients but also have high water contents. Di-gestates were sampled from two different biogas facilities before and after solid-liquid separation and were analyzed with regard to their composition and phosphorus (P) fractions. Additionally, to investigate the P fertilizer effects of these digestates in comparison with undigested slurry or TripleSuper-P (TSP), they were applied in a pot experiment (6 kg soil per pot) in an amount corresponding to 200 mg P per pot in combination with various crops (amaranth, maize, maize + beans mixed cropping, sorghum). A separation of digestates resulted in higher P concentrations of the solid fraction in comparison with the liquid fraction. The proportion of the readily soluble P fractions (H2O-P, NaHCO3-P) to the total P was higher than 70 % in all digestates. The digestates increased P uptake of the tested crops and concentrations of bioavailable P in the soil to the same extent as highly soluble TSP. Activities of soil enzymes were lower after application of the digestates in comparison to unfermented slurry. The fertilizer management of digestates can be improved by a solid-liquid separation since the solid fraction showed a relatively high concentration of P resulting in a reduction in application doses required to meet the P demands of crops.

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2016-02-01

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Phosphorus distribution and availability in untreated and mechanically separated biogas digestates . (2016). Scientia Agricola, 73(1), 9-17. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-9016-2015-0069