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Title: Fertilizer produced from abattoir waste can contribute to phosphorus sustainability, and biofortify crops with minerals
Authors: Darch, Tegan
Dunn, Robert M.
Guy, Adrian
Hawkins, Jane M. B.
Ash, Michael
Frimpong, Kwame A.
Blackwell, Martin S. A.
Issue Date: 4-Sep-2019
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Our food security depends on finding a sustainable alternative to rock phosphate for fertilizer production. Furthermore, over 2 billion people worldwide are currently affected by micronutrient deficiencies, and crop concentrations of essential minerals are declining. This paper examines whether a novel multi-element fertilizer, Thallo®, can produce crop yields comparable to conventional rock phosphate derived fertilizers, and have an additional benefit of increasing essential mineral concentrations. Thallo®, produced from abattoir and recycled industrial by-products, was tested against conventional mineral fertilizers in a pot trial with wheat and grass. In soil, yields were comparable between the fertilizer types, but, in a lownutrient substrate, Thallo® showed a yield benefit. Elemental concentrations in the plant material typically reflected the relative concentrations in the fertilizer, and Thallo® fertilized plants contained significantly more of some essential elements, such as selenium and zinc. Furthermore, concentrations of the toxic element cadmium were significantly lower in Thallo® fertilized crops. Among the fertilizers, manganese concentrations were greatest in the Thallo®, but within the fertilized plants, they were greatest under the mineral fertilizer, showing the complexity of assessing whether nutrients will be taken up by crops. In summary, fertilizers from livestock waste have the potential to improve wheat and grass concentrations of essential elements while maintaining yields
Description: 16p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4980
ISSN: 23105496
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