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New slow-release fertilizers – economic, legal and practical aspects: a Review

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*Corresponding author e-mail: [email protected] **Research presented in this paper was carried out under the program “Implementation doctorate” of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, contract number: 0006/DW/2018/02 (2018… Click to show full abstract

*Corresponding author e-mail: [email protected] **Research presented in this paper was carried out under the program “Implementation doctorate” of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, contract number: 0006/DW/2018/02 (2018 to 2022). A b s t r a c t. The improper adjustment of the release characteristics of commonly used mineral fertilizers to the nutritional requirements of plants results in the loss of a significant part of them by infiltration into the soil profile or in the form of greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. Legal regulations including the national emission ceilings directive, require the Member States of European Union to limit ammonia emissions from agriculture. In order to minimize the losses of valuable nutrients and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions it is necessary to find new solutions and technologies in agriculture. Specialists emphasize the beneficial effects of localized fertilization methods and the use of the slow-release/controlled-release fertilizers. Field studies conducted on newly obtained fertilizers prove their beneficial effect on the quality and quantity of the crop but currently the products offered on the market are too expensive to use in large acreage crops. This article presents an overview of some particular economic, legal and practical aspects of slow-release fertilizer production and use. Additionally, the results of field tests indicating their beneficial effect on plant yield, the plant response to stressful conditions and methods for environmental protection are also presented. K e y w o r d s: slow-release and controlled-release fertilizers, national emission ceilings directive, greenhouse gas emissions, NH3 emisions

Keywords: slow release; economic legal; practical aspects; legal practical; release; release fertilizers

Journal Title: International Agrophysics
Year Published: 2021

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