Organic Fertilizers: Applications and Research
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Agriculture".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2023) | Viewed by 28794
Special Issue Editor
2. Department of Mineralogy, Petrography and Geochemistry, Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection, AGH University of Science and Technology, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland
Interests: soil fertility; nutrient management; soil chemistry; biofertilizers; environment; nutrient cycling; fertilizers; environmental science
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Dear Colleagues,
In modern agriculture, nutrient management and fertilizer application are the most crucial factors affecting plant growth, yield, and quality performances. Organic fertilizers, compared to inorganic fertilizers, maintain soil quality, increase soil organic matter, as well as improve soil physical and chemical properties through the decomposition of its substances. Organic matter enhances soil nutrients, plant growth regulators, and biodiversity. In recent years, the quality and health of soil fertilized with, e.g., exogenous organic matter of waste origin, which is part of the principles of sustainable development and circular economy, is widely recognized by and of great interest to a wide range of scientists around the world. There is an urgent need to apply numerous sources of organic fertilizers as a substitute to reduce the utilization rate of inorganic fertilizers. Manuscripts should focus, i.e., on the use of organic fertilizers (also waste material) in a new product (e.g., biochar, compost) and their impact on soil quality. Multidisciplinary research that embraces the diversity of sustainability perspectives is particularly appreciated.
The following are some of the major areas from which papers are encouraged:
- Innovative practices in the management of organic fertilizers;
- Monitoring of soil pollution with trace elements and organic contaminants;
- Reclamation and revitalization of contaminated soils;
- Ecotoxicity assessments and ecological risk assessment;
- Organic fertilization impact on soil fertility and its effect on soil environment and plants;
- Agricultural usefulness of organic fertilizers and waste products enriching soil with organic matter (sludges, industrial composts) and raw materials deacidifying soils (calcium, calcium–magnesium fertilizers);
- Comparison of the effect of organic and mineral fertilization on soil quality and yield quality;
- Fertilization value of organic materials and organic fertilizers
- Best practices in solid waste collection and recycling—generation and characterization of waste;
- Recycling and reuse;
- Treatment (mechanical, biological, chemical, thermal, other);
- An innovative mineral fertilizers with the addition of organic matter.
Dr. Monika Mierzwa-Hersztek
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- organic fertilizers
- compost
- biochar
- organic matter
- nutrients
- plant quality
- exogenic organic matter
- soil improvers
- waste management
- ecological risk assessment
- microorganisms
- enzymatic activity
- soil pollutions
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