有机固体废物的消化物作为肥料、土壤改良剂和农业益生元的价值:全景和观点。

IF 2.9 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
3 Biotech Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-10 DOI:10.1007/s13205-025-04507-y
Ana Laura Zapata-Morales, Ivan Moreno-Andrade
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摘要

消化液是厌氧消化的副产品,已成为农业中化肥的可持续和可行的替代品。一些研究表明,它的应用可以增加土壤微生物生物量,氮矿化和养分有效性,而不会对土壤结构或微生物活性产生不利影响。尽管消化系统的使用仍然有限,但全球范围内正在出现上升趋势。已经报道了一些有希望的结果,如增加根系生长和提高发芽率。然而,在没有适当处理或质量控制的情况下利用消化液可能对人类健康、土壤微生物群和环境构成风险。某些污染物的水平,特别是重金属,在消化道可以有很大的变化。虽然在许多情况下,它们在粮农组织、世界卫生组织和欧洲经济委员会等组织确定的限制范围内,但有些值可能超过这些限制并构成环境风险。从微生物学的角度来看,已经观察到,消化可以刺激有益的细菌群落,有利于更大的细菌生长。本文综述了有机固体废物产生的消化物的使用现状,根据其物理化学特性及其对农业生态系统的影响,重点介绍了它们作为肥料、土壤改良剂和农业益生元的潜力。然而,它们的安全使用需要严格的质量监测和后处理战略,特别是在管理框架有限的拉丁美洲等区域。建立强有力的标准将是确保它们在农业中可持续应用的关键。
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Valorization of digestates from organic solid waste as fertilizers, soil improvers, and agricultural prebiotics: panorama and perspectives.

Valorization of digestates from organic solid waste as fertilizers, soil improvers, and agricultural prebiotics: panorama and perspectives.

Valorization of digestates from organic solid waste as fertilizers, soil improvers, and agricultural prebiotics: panorama and perspectives.

Digestate, a byproduct of anaerobic digestion, has emerged as a sustainable and viable alternative to chemical fertilizers in agriculture. Several studies have demonstrated that its application can enhance soil microbial biomass, nitrogen mineralization, and nutrient availability without adversely affecting soil structure or microbiological activity. Although the use of digestates is still limited, a global upward trend is emerging worldwide. Promising results, such as increased root growth and improved germination rates, have been reported. However, utilizing digestates without appropriate treatment or quality control may pose risks to human health, soil microbiota, and the environment. The levels of certain contaminants, particularly heavy metals, in digestates can vary significantly. Although in many cases, they are within the limits established by organizations such as the FAO, WHO, and the European Economic Commission, some values may exceed them and pose an environmental risk. From a microbiological perspective, it has been observed that digestates can stimulate beneficial bacterial communities, favoring greater bacterial growth. This review examines the current landscape of the use of digestates derived from organic solid waste, highlighting their potential as fertilizers, soil improvers, and agricultural prebiotics, based on their physicochemical characteristics and their impact on agroecological systems. Nevertheless, their safe use requires strict quality monitoring and post-treatment strategies, particularly in regions such as Latin America, where regulatory frameworks are limited. Establishing robust standards will be key to ensuring their sustainable application in agriculture.

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3 Biotech
3 Biotech Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: 3 Biotech publishes the results of the latest research related to the study and application of biotechnology to: - Medicine and Biomedical Sciences - Agriculture - The Environment The focus on these three technology sectors recognizes that complete Biotechnology applications often require a combination of techniques. 3 Biotech not only presents the latest developments in biotechnology but also addresses the problems and benefits of integrating a variety of techniques for a particular application. 3 Biotech will appeal to scientists and engineers in both academia and industry focused on the safe and efficient application of Biotechnology to Medicine, Agriculture and the Environment.
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