Publicaties
Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) field cultivation in a phytoattenuation strategy and valorization potential of the fibers for textile production Universiteit Gent
This paper evaluates the valorization potential of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) fibers produced on HM-contaminated soil as a safe feedstock for the textile industry. The chosen strategy was phytoattenuation, which combines the progressive soil quality improvement of contaminated land using phytoremediation techniques with the production of safe non-food biomass. A field experiment was set up with two hemp cultivars on a site contaminated ...
Field evaluation of industrial non-food crops for phytomanaging a metal-contaminated dredged sediment Universiteit Gent
Phytomanagement is a concept fit for a bio-based circular economy that combines phytotechnologies and biomass production for non-food purposes. Here, ten annual and perennial industrial non-food crops (Sorghum Biomass 133, Sorghum Santa Fe red, Linum usitatissimum L., Eucalyptus sp., Salix Inger, Salix Tordis, Beta vulgaris L., Phacelia tanacetifolia Benth., Malva sylvestris L., and Chenopodium album L.) were studied under field conditions for ...
Ammonia water as a biobased fertiliser : evaluating agronomic and environmental performance for Lactuca sativa compared to synthetic fertilisers Universiteit Gent
The European Union is actively promoting circular agriculture, aiming to reduce external inputs, close nutrient cycles, and minimise harmful emissions. This shift has spotlighted bio-based fertilisers (BBFs) as a potential substitute for energy-intensive and environmentally detrimental synthetic fertilisers. Nevertheless, research on resilience and eco-friendliness of BBFs remains limited. To address this, novel manure-derived BBF - ammonia ...
Quantifying CO2 emissions and carbon sequestration from digestate-amended soil using natural 13C abundance as a tracer Universiteit Gent
The untapped potential for carbon sequestration in agricultural soils represents one of the most cost-effective tools for climate change mitigation. Increasing soil organic matter also brings other agronomic benefits such as improved soil structure, enhanced water-and-nutrient-retention capacity, and biological activity. Broadly, soil organic carbon storage is achieved by increasing carbon inputs (plant residues and organic amendments) and ...
In the quest for sustainable management of liquid fraction of manure : insights from a life cycle assessment Universiteit Gent
To mitigate the risk of eutrophication and minimize adverse environmental impacts, surplus manure in nitrate-vulnerable zones is frequently divided into a liquid and solid fraction. Managing the liquid fraction (LF) typically presents a greater challenge due to its substantial volume. This study aimed to assess the environmental impacts by region and trade-offs of managing surplus LF with inventory data from pilot facilities using a life cycle ...
Nutrient recovery and recycling from fishery waste and by-products Universiteit Gent
The circular bio-based economy offers great untapped potential for the food industry as possible valuable products and energy can be recovered from food waste. This can promote more sustainable and resilient food systems in Europe in follow-up of the European Commission's Farm to Fork strategy and support the global transition to more sustainable agri-food systems with the common agricultural and fisheries policies. With its high nutrient ...
Vitamin B12 bioaccumulation in Chlorella vulgaris grown on food waste-derived anaerobic digestate Universiteit Gent
Anaerobic digestion plays a pivotal role in the modern circular economy, as it offers a sustainable solution for converting organic waste into biogas (methane). It also results in a nutrient-rich liquid stream, referred to as digestate. This digestate is extensively applied to agricultural land as fertilizer due to its high macronutrient (N, P) content, but the bioactive micronutrients it contains and their significance for downstream ...
Ammonia stripping and scrubbing followed by nitrification and denitrification saves costs for manure treatment based on a calibrated model approach Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
Resource-efficient nitrogen management is of high environmental and economic interest, and manure represents the major nutrient flow in livestock-intensive regions. Ammonia stripping/scrubbing (SS) is an appealing nitrogen recovery route from manure, yet its real-life implementation has been limited thus far. In nutrient surplus regions like Flanders, treatment of the liquid fraction (LF) of (co–)digested manure typically consists of ...
Constructed wetlands and duckweed ponds as a treatment step in liquid manure handling : a life cycle assessment Universiteit Gent
Life cycle assessment (LCA) was applied to evaluate duckweed ponds and constructed wetlands as polishing steps in pig manure liquid fraction treatment. Using nitrification-denitrification (NDN) of the liquid fraction as the starting point, the LCA compared direct land application of the NDN effluent with different combinations of duckweed ponds, constructed wetlands and discharge into natural waterbodies. Duckweed ponds and constructed wetlands ...