1999
DOI: 10.1023/a:1004452515423
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“…A significant advantage of the application of biowaste and green waste composts is furthermore shown with regard to the possible C sequestration with these materials. The (temporary) sequestration of C during the application of some organic fertilizers can integrate carbon into the soil and thus contribute to climate protection [12][13][14][15]50]. In scientific field trials with compost fertilization on six sites in Central European soil/climate regions over 12-14 years, significant increases in humus content in the soils and recovery rates of 38-51% of the TOC added with the composts were documented after the abovementioned study periods [12,13].…”
Section: Further Benefits Of Biowaste and Green Waste Composts For Or...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant advantage of the application of biowaste and green waste composts is furthermore shown with regard to the possible C sequestration with these materials. The (temporary) sequestration of C during the application of some organic fertilizers can integrate carbon into the soil and thus contribute to climate protection [12][13][14][15]50]. In scientific field trials with compost fertilization on six sites in Central European soil/climate regions over 12-14 years, significant increases in humus content in the soils and recovery rates of 38-51% of the TOC added with the composts were documented after the abovementioned study periods [12,13].…”
Section: Further Benefits Of Biowaste and Green Waste Composts For Or...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"However, overall evaluation indicated that EC values of soils treated with organic fertilizers were below the EC value of soil with chemical fertilizer. This is possibly due to the fact that, unlike chemical fertilizers, organic fertilizers release nutrients more gradually as a result of degradation process and their chelating effect" [8,9].…”
Section: Effect On Ecmentioning
confidence: 99%