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Title: LOCAL SOURCE OF PHOSPHORUS FROM SEED PRODUCTION WASTE

LOCAL SOURCE OF PHOSPHORUS FROM SEED PRODUCTION WASTE
Antonin Kintl; Igor Hunady; Julie Sobotkova; Martin Brtnicky; Jakub Elbl
10.5593/sgem2024/3.1
1314-2704
English
24
3.1
•    Prof. DSc. Oleksandr Trofymchuk, UKRAINE 
•    Prof. Dr. hab. oec. Baiba Rivza, LATVIA
The presented paper focuses the issue of finding new sources of phosphorus fertilizers to be used in conventional agriculture. Various types of pellets for heating purposes were tested. Based on the determination of phosphorus (P) content in ash obtained from the combustion of pellets produced from plant waste generated during the production of seed materials, it was found out that getting P from this ash is more effective than getting P from the ash of wooden pellets that are commonly used as fuel in households. With the declared average consumption of wooden pellets by one household living in a family house, which is on average 5 tons for the heating season, one dose of 43 kg P required to fertilize 1 hectare of soil before sowing winter rape would be represented by ash from 50 tons of wooden pellets consumed by ten households, while using pellets made from the plant waste, e.g. from white sweet clover, would need only 7.5 tons of ash which is produced by 1.36 households at the consumption of 5 tons of these pellets for the heating season. Using ash from the combustion of pellets made of plant waste can be a practical contribution to improved cycling of phosphorus in agricultural ecosystems because the sources of phosphorus fertilizers may be depleted in the near future.
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The result was obtained within the framework of institutional support MZE-RO1724.
conference
Proceedings of 24th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2024
24th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2024, 1 - 07 July, 2024
Proceedings Paper
STEF92 Technology
International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Surveying Geology and Mining Ecology Management, SGEM
SWS Scholarly Society; Acad Sci Czech Republ; Latvian Acad Sci; Polish Acad Sci; Russian Acad Sci; Serbian Acad Sci and Arts; Natl Acad Sci Ukraine; Natl Acad Sci Armenia; Sci Council Japan; European Acad Sci, Arts and Letters; Acad Fine Arts Zagreb Croatia; Croatian Acad Sci and Arts; Acad Sci Moldova; Montenegrin Acad Sci and Arts; Georgian Acad Sci; Acad Fine Arts and Design Bratislava; Russian Acad Arts; Turkish Acad Sci.
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1 - 07 July, 2024
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fertilization, phosphorus, plant waste, pellets, ash

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