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Digestate and Fugate - Fertilizers with Ecotoxicological Risks

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    SYSNO ASEP0480146
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve SCOPUS
    TitleDigestate and Fugate - Fertilizers with Ecotoxicological Risks
    Author(s) Jančula, Daniel (BU-J) RID
    Zezulka, Štěpán (BU-J) ORCID
    Došek, M. (CZ)
    Beklová, M. (CZ)
    Havelková, B. (CZ)
    Maršálek, Blahoslav (BU-J) ORCID, SAI
    Source TitleActa Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis. - : Mendelova univerzita - ISSN 1211-8516
    Roč. 65, č. 4 (2017), s. 1183-1188
    Number of pages6 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryCZ - Czech Republic
    Keywordsdigestate ; fugate ; ecotoxicity
    Subject RIVDK - Soil Contamination ; De-contamination incl. Pesticides
    OECD categoryEnvironmental sciences (social aspects to be 5.7)
    R&D ProjectsQJ1320234 GA MZe - Ministry of Agriculture (MZe)
    Institutional supportBU-J - RVO:67985939
    EID SCOPUS85028812534
    DOI10.11118/actaun201765041183
    AnnotationOnly limited ecotoxicological information is known about the effects of digestate or fugate on terrestrial fauna and flora. This is the first study comparing the survival and reproduction of collembolans as the representative soil fauna and the root growth and photosynthetic activity of Sinapis alba and Panicum miliaceum plants when exposed to digestate and fugate. Comparison of ecotoxicological results with chemical analysis of both digestate and fugate has led to the conclusions that application of digestate and fugate was beneficial neither for tested plants, nor for zooedaphon. Under practically used dosing both digestate and fugate can represent potential ecotoxicological problems, which can affect zooedaphon diversity and reproduction resulting in degradation of soil structure, reduction of microbial activity or water retention capacity of treated soils. That is why we do recommend at least simplified ecotoxicological testing of digestate as presented in this study. Ecotoxicity testing can support decision of direct application on soil, or mixing the digestate with other materials (like compost, manure, pond sediments, or biochar), what will help to utilize nutrients and consequently can prevent degradation of soil fertility.Comparison of ecotoxicological results with chemical analysis of both digestate and fugate originating from a biogas plant has led to the conclusions that application of digestate and fugate as fertilizers into solution or soil was beneficial neither for tested plants, nor for zooedaphon. Under practically used dosing both digestate and fugate can represent potential ecotoxicological problems, which can affect zooedaphon diversity and reproduction resulting in degradation of soil structure, reduction of microbial activity or water retention capacity of treated soils.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Botany
    ContactMartina Bartošová, martina.bartosova@ibot.cas.cz, ibot@ibot.cas.cz, Tel.: 271 015 242 ; Marie Jakšová, marie.jaksova@ibot.cas.cz, Tel.: 384 721 156-8
    Year of Publishing2018
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