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Assessment of the fertiliser potential of digestates from farm and agroindustrial residues

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The main agrochemical characteristics of 12 digestates from the anaerobic co-digestion of farm and agroindustrial residues were determined and compared with quality standards to assess their potential use as fertilisers.
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The sustainability of biogas production systems depends greatly on the appropriate disposal of the digestates produced. The main agrochemical characteristics of 12 digestates from the anaerobic co-digestion of farm and agroindustrial residues were determined and compared with quality standards to assess their potential use as fertilisers. The digestates have a high fertilising potential, associated mainly with their contents of NH4-N; however, their recycling in agriculture might be restricted by their Cu and Zn contents, salinity, biodegradability, phytotoxicity and hygiene characteristics, which must be addressed to obtain the maximum benefits. Such characteristics determine the need for applying pre- or post-treatments to increase digestate quality until acceptable levels. Therefore, digestate quality must be taken into account when managing the co-digestion process, including substrate selection, in order to use digestates as fertilisers without the additional cost of post-digestion conditioning treatments.

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Agricultural benefits and environmental risks of soil fertilization with anaerobic digestates: a review.

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New opportunities for agricultural digestate valorization: current situation and perspectives

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the different alternatives of digestate valorisation, apart from land applications, such as the use of the digestate liquor for replacing freshwater and nutrients in algae cultivation, and the conversion of solid digestate into added-value products (char or activated carbons) through a pyrolysis process.
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TL;DR: The basic concepts of the composting process and how manure characteristics can influence its performance are explained and a summary of those factors such as nitrogen losses, organic matter humification and compost maturity which affect the quality of composts produced by manure composting is presented.
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TL;DR: Current optimisation techniques associated with anaerobic digestion are reviewed and possible areas where improvements could be made are suggested, including the basic design considerations of a single or multi-stage reactor configuration, the type, power and duration of the mixing regime and the retention of active microbial biomass within the reactor.
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Assessing amendment properties of digestate by studying the organic matter composition and the degree of biological stability during the anaerobic digestion of the organic fraction of MSW.

TL;DR: The transformation of organic matter during anaerobic digestion of mixtures of energetic crops, cow slurry, agro-industrial waste and organic fraction of municipal solid waste was studied by analysing different samples at diverse points during the anaer aerobic digestion process in a full-scale plant.
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The chemical buffer system in raw and digested animal slurry

TL;DR: In this article, the composition of 17 different Danish cattle, pig and biogas plant-digested slurries was studied and the results were used to describe the main buffer components in the slurries, and to discover the most important chemical components necessary for modelling slurry pH.
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