2024
DOI: 10.1002/uar2.20055
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Phosphorus recycling and loss from compost‐amended urban gardens: Results from a 7‐year study

Gaston E. Small,
Paliza Shrestha,
Carolyn Zeiner
et al.

Abstract: Urban vegetable gardens provide an opportunity to recycle nutrients from food waste back into the human food system through the application of compost. However, a reliance on compost for soil fertility can lead to excess phosphorus (P) inputs that can build up in garden soil and potentially be exported via leachate or runoff. We report the results of a 7‐year experiment in a campus research garden in which replicated raised‐bed garden plots received manure‐based compost or municipal compost that was applied at… Show more

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