Reprint

Smart Fertilizers and Innovative Organic Amendments for Sustainable Agricultural Systems

Edited by
January 2022
186 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-2762-8 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-2763-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Smart Fertilizers and Innovative Organic Amendments for Sustainable Agricultural Systems that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Sustainable agricultural practices are needed to provide food security for a growing global population. Food production is usually associated with high nutrient inputs in the form of mineral fertilizers. Since the beginning of agriculture, such practices have led to soil degradation and the release of environmental contaminants. In this Special Issue, we will focus on innovations in organic and inorganic fertilizer production. We welcome studies concerning new approaches for smart fertilizer development, including bioformulations with mineral particles, nanomaterials, and plant growth promoting microorganisms. We especially encourage authors taking advantage of ecological interactions to improve plant nutrient-use efficiency. Moreover, we would like to include contributions that focus on organic amendments to increase or propitiate the terrestrial C sequestration and stabilization, in order to contribute to mitigating climate change at the same time increasing food security by soil fertility, thus making win–win–win scenarios. Such techniques may concern, but are not limited to, innovative organic waste recycling procedures and new applications of mycorrhizae, rhizobioms, or free living soil bacteria and fungi.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© by the authors
Keywords
earthworms; frass; insect excreta; insect farming; nitrogen; phosphorus; soil fauna; soil fertility; waste management; seed germination; jellyfish; blue fertilizer; soil restoration; soil amendments; water use efficiency; phosphorus sources; P solubilization; P acidulation; relative agronomic efficiency; pond sediments; organic fertilizer; mineral fertilizer; cucumber; integrated fish-vegetable farming; Mekong Delta; Crotalaria spectabilis; C. juncea; 15N natural abundance; 13C isotopic composition; transpiration efficiency; aluminum toxicity; antioxidant; barley; lignin; phenols; silicon; calcareous soil; humic acid; phosphorus uptake; single superphosphate; wheat; animal feedstuff; circular economy; fertilizer; greenhouse; insect larva; organic waste; leafy vegetable; mineral nutrients; soil structure; chlorophyll content; cation exchange capacity; nitrogen fertilizer; nitrification inhibitor; nitrogen leaching; nitrogen use efficiency; 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP); biochar; compost; isotopic signature; carbon mineralization; plant growth; n/a