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Ambio ; 46(8): 852-864, 2017 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28593501

ABSTRACT

Application of fish sludge as fertiliser to agricultural land can contribute to closing nutrient cycles in fish farming. The effect of different treatment technologies on the nitrogen fertilisation effects of fish sludge was studied by a bioassay with barley (Hordeum vulgare), an incubation and a field experiment. Dried fish sludge resulted in relative agronomic efficiency of 50-80% compared with mineral fertiliser. The anaerobic digestate based on fish sludge (20 vol%) and dairy manure did not increase nitrogen uptake in barley. Increasing the ratio of fish sludge in the digestate increased the fertilisation effect, but requires optimisation of the biogas process. A simple logistics analysis conducted for a case hatchery showed that on-site drying and co-digestion of fish sludge in a central biogas plant can be regarded as equal in terms of costs. Norway can become an exporter of fish sludge-based recycling fertilisers if current regulations are modified to facilitate nutrient recycling.


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Aquaculture , Biofuels , Crop Production/methods , Fertilizers , Fishes , Hordeum/growth & development , Industrial Waste/analysis , Nitrogen/pharmacology , Anaerobiosis , Animals , Biofuels/statistics & numerical data , Hordeum/drug effects , Norway
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