A New High-Efficiency Fertilization System from Waste Materials for Soil Protection: Material Engineering, Chemical-Physical Characterization, Antibacterial and Agronomic Performances
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
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A New High-Efficiency Fertilization System from Waste Materials for Soil Protection: Material Engineering, Chemical-Physical Characterization, Antibacterial and Agronomic Performances / Napolitano, Martina; Malavasi, Gianluca; Malferrari, Daniele; Galamini, Giulio; Catauro, Michelina; Viola, Veronica; Marani, Fabrizio; Barbieri, Luisa. - In: MATERIALS. - ISSN 1996-1944. - 18:15(2025), pp. 1-26. [10.3390/ma18153492]
Abstract:
The development of slow-release fertilizers (SRFs) based on production residues is a promising
strategy to improve nutrient use efficiency and promote circular economy practices in
agriculture. In this study, a series of experimental formulations were designed and tested
using pumice scraps, liquid and dried blood, and bone meal, aiming at producing sustainable
and low-cost N-P-K SRFs. These were processed through mixing and granulation, both
in the laboratory and on a semi-industrial scale. The formulations were evaluated through
release tests in 2% citric acid solution simulating the acidic conditions of the rhizosphere,
and in acetic acid to assess potential nutrient leaching under acid rain conditions. The
results showed a progressive cumulative release of macronutrients (NPKs), ranging from
approximately 8% at 24 h to 73% after 90 days for the most effective formulation (WBF6).
Agronomic trials on lettuce confirmed the effectiveness of WBF6, resulting in significant
biomass increases compared with both the untreated control and a conventional fertilizer.
The use of livestock waste and minerals facilitated the development of a scalable product
aligned with the principles of sustainable agriculture. The observed release behavior,
combined with the simplicity of production, positions these formulations as a promising
alternative to conventional slow-release fertilizers.
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Keywords:
slow-release fertilizers; matrix-based SRFs; organic matrix; material engineering; circular economy
Elenco autori:
Napolitano, Martina; Malavasi, Gianluca; Malferrari, Daniele; Galamini, Giulio; Catauro, Michelina; Viola, Veronica; Marani, Fabrizio; Barbieri, Luisa
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