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Stable C and N isotope variation during anaerobic digestate composting and in the compost-amended soil-plant system
Title: Stable C and N isotope variation during anaerobic digestate composting and in the compost-amended soil-plant system |
Authors: Nogués, Isabel Rumpel, Cornelia Sébilo, Mathieu Vaury, Véronique Moral, Raúl Bustamante, María Ángeles |
Editor: Elsevier |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Agroquímica y Medio Ambiente |
Issue Date: 2022-10 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/39492 |
Abstract:
Although the use of composts derived from anaerobic digestates as soil amendments is likely to increase in the
future, there is little information concerning the fate of their C and N compounds after their incorporation into
soil. This work assesses C and N concentrations and the associated changes in δ15N and δ13C during the composting
processes of cattle and pig slurry anaerobic digestates. In addition, the compost effect on C and N
fractions and plant uptake were studied during a six-month pot experiment with rosemary plants. The results did
not show δ13C and δ15N isotopic discrimination during composting, indicating a previous stabilization of cattle
manure and pig slurry during the anaerobic digestion. This fact was also confirmed by the low C losses during the
composting processes (1.2-fold and 1.05-fold for the composting piles with cattle and pig slurry anaerobic
digestates, respectively). After soil addition, the composts augmented N values (from 0.41 g kg 1 to around 0.56
g kg 1 in low dose and 0.68 g kg 1 in high dose compost amended soils) and δ15N soil values (increases in the
range of 50%–156%), but showed only slight differences in C and δ13C values compared to unfertilised control
and inorganic fertilized soils. Moreover, the rosemary leaves of the plants grown on the compost amended soils
presented higher N and δ15N abundance than control and inorganic fertilized plants. We conclude that δ15N
abundance of anaerobic digestate composts is useful to discern its N uptake and could thus be a useful tool to
detect whether organic or mineral fertiliser types were used for agricultural production.
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Keywords/Subjects: 13C and 15N natural abundance anaerobic digestate-derived compost organic amendments Rosmarinus officinalis L |
Knowledge area: CDU: Ciencias aplicadas: Agricultura. Silvicultura. Zootecnia. Caza. Pesca: Agricultura. Agronomía. Maquinaria agrícola. Suelos. Edafología agrícola |
Type of document: info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.117063 |
Published in: Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 329 (2023) |
Appears in Collections: Artículos Agroquímica y Medio Ambiente
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