Digestate Biofertilizers Support Similar or Higher Tomato Yields and Quality Than Mineral Fertilizer in a Subsurface Drip Fertigation System

This study investigated the effects of applying anaerobically digested food waste and dairy manure-derived biofertilizers to processing tomatoes. The biofertilizers were produced from a pilot scale system consisting of coarse solid separation and ultrafiltration (5,000 Da) with a capacity of approxi...

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Main Authors: Tyler J. Barzee, Abdolhossein Edalati, Hamed El-Mashad, Daoyuan Wang, Kate Scow, Ruihong Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsufs.2019.00058/full
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spelling doaj-900519517f0b4a45a831d75949eedffd2020-11-25T01:43:00ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems2571-581X2019-07-01310.3389/fsufs.2019.00058464505Digestate Biofertilizers Support Similar or Higher Tomato Yields and Quality Than Mineral Fertilizer in a Subsurface Drip Fertigation SystemTyler J. Barzee0Abdolhossein Edalati1Hamed El-Mashad2Hamed El-Mashad3Daoyuan Wang4Kate Scow5Ruihong Zhang6Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United StatesDepartment of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United StatesDepartment of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United StatesDepartment of Agricultural Engineering, Mansoura University, Mansoura, EgyptDepartment of Land, Air, and Water Resources, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United StatesDepartment of Land, Air, and Water Resources, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United StatesDepartment of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United StatesThis study investigated the effects of applying anaerobically digested food waste and dairy manure-derived biofertilizers to processing tomatoes. The biofertilizers were produced from a pilot scale system consisting of coarse solid separation and ultrafiltration (5,000 Da) with a capacity of approximately 3.8 m3·d−1. The coarse solids had particle size >53 μm and were not used for drip fertigation. The liquid concentrate and permeate from the system were both delivered to tomato plants through a subsurface drip fertigation system in a farm-scale cultivation experiment. The results showed that liquid digestate biofertilizers could be effectively delivered to the tomato plants given that steps to ensure suitable particle sizes were maintained prior to delivery. The ultrafiltered dairy manure digestate biofertilizer (DMP) had the highest yield of red tomatoes (7.13 ton·ha−1) followed by the concentrated food waste digestate biofertilizer (FWC) and mineral N fertilizer treatments with 6.26 and 5.98 ton·ha−1, respectively. The FWC biofertilizer produced tomatoes with significantly higher total and soluble solids contents compared to the synthetically fertilized tomatoes. Few significant differences between the treatments were observed among the pH, color, or size of the red tomatoes. These results indicate promise for the prospect of applying digestate biofertilizer products to tomatoes using the industry standard subsurface drip fertigation method. Additionally, digestate-derived biofertilizers may have potential to increase crop yields as well as certain quality characteristics of the harvested tomato fruit. No changes in soil quality were found among treatments but more study is required to understand long-term effects of biofertilizer applications with regards to soil quality and environmental risks.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsufs.2019.00058/fullanaerobic digestatetomatoesliquid fertilizersbiofertilizersubsurface drip fertigationultrafiltration
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Daoyuan Wang
Kate Scow
Ruihong Zhang
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Abdolhossein Edalati
Hamed El-Mashad
Hamed El-Mashad
Daoyuan Wang
Kate Scow
Ruihong Zhang
Digestate Biofertilizers Support Similar or Higher Tomato Yields and Quality Than Mineral Fertilizer in a Subsurface Drip Fertigation System
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
anaerobic digestate
tomatoes
liquid fertilizers
biofertilizer
subsurface drip fertigation
ultrafiltration
author_facet Tyler J. Barzee
Abdolhossein Edalati
Hamed El-Mashad
Hamed El-Mashad
Daoyuan Wang
Kate Scow
Ruihong Zhang
author_sort Tyler J. Barzee
title Digestate Biofertilizers Support Similar or Higher Tomato Yields and Quality Than Mineral Fertilizer in a Subsurface Drip Fertigation System
title_short Digestate Biofertilizers Support Similar or Higher Tomato Yields and Quality Than Mineral Fertilizer in a Subsurface Drip Fertigation System
title_full Digestate Biofertilizers Support Similar or Higher Tomato Yields and Quality Than Mineral Fertilizer in a Subsurface Drip Fertigation System
title_fullStr Digestate Biofertilizers Support Similar or Higher Tomato Yields and Quality Than Mineral Fertilizer in a Subsurface Drip Fertigation System
title_full_unstemmed Digestate Biofertilizers Support Similar or Higher Tomato Yields and Quality Than Mineral Fertilizer in a Subsurface Drip Fertigation System
title_sort digestate biofertilizers support similar or higher tomato yields and quality than mineral fertilizer in a subsurface drip fertigation system
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
issn 2571-581X
publishDate 2019-07-01
description This study investigated the effects of applying anaerobically digested food waste and dairy manure-derived biofertilizers to processing tomatoes. The biofertilizers were produced from a pilot scale system consisting of coarse solid separation and ultrafiltration (5,000 Da) with a capacity of approximately 3.8 m3·d−1. The coarse solids had particle size >53 μm and were not used for drip fertigation. The liquid concentrate and permeate from the system were both delivered to tomato plants through a subsurface drip fertigation system in a farm-scale cultivation experiment. The results showed that liquid digestate biofertilizers could be effectively delivered to the tomato plants given that steps to ensure suitable particle sizes were maintained prior to delivery. The ultrafiltered dairy manure digestate biofertilizer (DMP) had the highest yield of red tomatoes (7.13 ton·ha−1) followed by the concentrated food waste digestate biofertilizer (FWC) and mineral N fertilizer treatments with 6.26 and 5.98 ton·ha−1, respectively. The FWC biofertilizer produced tomatoes with significantly higher total and soluble solids contents compared to the synthetically fertilized tomatoes. Few significant differences between the treatments were observed among the pH, color, or size of the red tomatoes. These results indicate promise for the prospect of applying digestate biofertilizer products to tomatoes using the industry standard subsurface drip fertigation method. Additionally, digestate-derived biofertilizers may have potential to increase crop yields as well as certain quality characteristics of the harvested tomato fruit. No changes in soil quality were found among treatments but more study is required to understand long-term effects of biofertilizer applications with regards to soil quality and environmental risks.
topic anaerobic digestate
tomatoes
liquid fertilizers
biofertilizer
subsurface drip fertigation
ultrafiltration
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsufs.2019.00058/full
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