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Effect of different digestates derived from anaerobic co-digestion of olive mill solid waste (omsw) and various microalgae as fertilizers for the cultivation of ryegrass

Journal

PLANT AND SOIL
Volume 475, Issue 1-2, Pages 331-342

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-022-05370-z

Keywords

Lolium rigidum; Organic fertilizer; Circular economy; Chlamydomonas reinhardtii; Scenedesmus quadricauda; Raphidocelis subcapitata

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [PID2020-114975RB-100/AEI/10.13039/501100011033]
  2. regional government of Andalucia
  3. Junta de Andalucia
  4. Consejeria de Transformacion Economica, Industria, Conocimiento y Universidades [FEDER UPO-1380782]
  5. University of Seville through the VI PPIT-US program (action I.6)

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This study aimed to evaluate the fertilizing effect of three anaerobic co-digestates on the growth of Lolium rigidum. The results showed that the use of OMSW-microalgae co-digestates as organic nutritional solutions promoted the growth, development, and nutritional quality of the plant. It was found that two fertilizations resulted in the highest total biomass of L. rigidum, and there was no inhibition due to excess nutrients.
Aims The aim of this work was to evaluate the fertilizing effect of three anaerobic co-digestates on the growth of the herbaceous plant Lolium rigidum. Methods Nine treatments, combining different nutritional solutions (organic and inorganic) and number of fertilizations (one or two) were evaluated. Organic nutritive solution: plants grown with different olive mill solid waste (OMSW)-microalgae co-digestates: 75% OMSW-25% Raphidocelis subcapitata, volatile solids (VS) basis (OMSW-Rs); 50% OMSW- 50% Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii, VS basis (OMSW-Chl); and 75% OMSW-25% Secenedesmus quadricauda, VS basis (OMSW-Sq). Inorganic nutritive solution (INS): plants grown with inorganic Hoagland nutrient solution at 50%. After 60 days of experimentation, biometric and nutritional characteristics and photosynthetic activity were measured. Results The results showed a favourable growth, development and nutritional quality of L. rigidum plants when digestates obtained from the anaerobic co-digestion of OMSW-microalgae are used as organic nutritional solutions as opposed to INS ones. The highest total biomass of L. rigidum was obtained with the treatments that involved two fertilizations. No inhibition due to excess nutrients was observed. A higher root/shoot ratio was achieved with the digestates of OMSW-Rs and OMSW-Ch as compared to that obtained with OMSW-Sq (F = 17.23 p <= 0.001). The nitrogen shoot biomass obtained after the organic treatments with the above-mentioned co-digestates was higher than that obtained after the inorganic treatment. Net photosynthesis rates did not present differences in the co-digestates treatments, being equal or superior to the INS treatments. Conclusions The use of the anaerobic co-digestates from OMSW-microalgae can be considered a viable and promising alternative to inorganic fertilization.

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