Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1511022 Energy Procedia 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the present study Sida hermaphrodita was used to evaluate its potential as an energy crop to be grown on a marginal sandy soil in combination with a fertilization using digestate from biogas production. With this dose-response experiment we identified an optimum digestate dose of 40t ha-1 corresponding to the highest biomass production, which was compared to an equivalent dose of mineral NPK-fertilizer. Further, 240t ha-1 had lethal effects on Sida hermaphrodita. A digestate dose of 5t ha-1 showed no fertilization effect. Digestate fertilization built up a pool of soil organic matter (SOM). The slow release of nitrogen from this organic pool could serve as long term fertilization and help to limit the high risk of leaching on marginal soils. Accordingly we see a potential of biogas digestate as a sustainable alternative to mineral fertilizers for the cultivation of the energy crop Sida hermaphrodita on marginal soils.
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