Nutrient Fate in the Full MAnure PHosphorus EXtraction (MAPHEX) System, and Design of a Simplified System (MAPHEX Lite)

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
C. Church, A. Hristov, P. Kleinman, Sarah K. Fishel, Michael R. Reiner, R. Bryant
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Highlights The MAPHEX System removes and concentrates most of the P and other nutrients from liquid dairy manures. Most of the N and K are left in the liquid fraction for the beneficial use of the farmer. Design and expected performance of a simplified but much larger System is discussed. Abstract. The relatively recent concept of the manureshed highlights the problem of the broken nutrient cycle in modern animal agriculture and the low nitrogen:phosphorus ratio in manure relative to crop requirement that results in P accumulation in soils near source areas. One solution to avoid P accumulation is to transport the manure to soils with a deficit of P, but liquid manure’s bulkiness and low nutrient density present challenges for transport over great distances. While the full MAnure PHosphorus EXtraction (MAPHEX) System has shown to be capable of removing greater than 90% of the P from liquid manures while leaving much of the N in the liquid fraction for use on the farm, other nutrients present in manures in lesser amounts than N and P have not been reported on. This study indicates that both the full MAPHEX System and a newly designed MAPHEX Lite System, that not only conserves more N but is more efficient and less costly, are highly efficient at extracting and concentrating most nutrients in solid form while leaving most of the N and K in the liquid phase for beneficial use by the farmer near the manure source. Therefore, it seems clear that both Systems, and the components they include have the potential to play a significant role in manureshed management. Keywords: Chemical treatment, Liquid-solid separation, Manure, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Treatment systems.
全粪肥磷提取系统(MAPHEX)中养分的去向及其简化系统(MAPHEX Lite)的设计
MAPHEX系统去除并浓缩了液态奶牛粪便中的大部分磷和其他营养物质。大部分氮和钾留在液体部分,供农民有益利用。讨论了一个简化但更大的系统的设计和预期性能。摘要相对较新的肥料概念强调了现代畜牧业中营养循环断裂的问题,以及肥料中氮磷比相对于作物需要量较低的问题,导致磷在源区附近的土壤中积累。避免磷积累的一个解决方案是将粪肥运输到磷缺乏的土壤中,但液体粪肥的体积和低营养密度对远距离运输提出了挑战。虽然完整的肥料磷素提取(MAPHEX)系统已显示能够从液体肥料中去除90%以上的磷,同时将大部分氮留在液体部分供农场使用,但粪肥中存在的比氮和磷含量更少的其他营养物质尚未报道。本研究表明,完整的MAPHEX系统和新设计的MAPHEX Lite系统不仅可以节省更多的N,而且效率更高,成本更低,可以高效地提取和浓缩大部分固体形式的营养物质,同时将大部分N和K留在液相中,供肥料源附近的农民有益利用。因此,很明显,这两个系统及其包含的组件都有可能在规范化管理中发挥重要作用。关键词:化学处理,液固分离,肥料,氮,磷,钾,处理系统。
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Applied Engineering in Agriculture
Applied Engineering in Agriculture 农林科学-农业工程
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
11.10%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed journal publishes applications of engineering and technology research that address agricultural, food, and biological systems problems. Submissions must include results of practical experiences, tests, or trials presented in a manner and style that will allow easy adaptation by others; results of reviews or studies of installations or applications with substantially new or significant information not readily available in other refereed publications; or a description of successful methods of techniques of education, outreach, or technology transfer.
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