​Soil Health Indicators and Wheat Productivity Response to Circular Biosolid-Based Fertilizer Treated with a Novel Electrochemical Process

November 2024 | 2 min., 25 sec.
by Sandesh Bhatta
Texas Tech University
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Summary

​This presentation examines the process of production of nitrogen- (N-) and phosphorus- (P-) based fertilization, loss of N and P in the environment, and preparation of fertilizer utilizing N and P from biosolids. Factors examined include costs, soil properties, greenhouse gases, and eutrophication.

About the Presenter

Sandesh BhattaSandesh Bhatta is PhD student in the Department of Plant and Soil Science at Texas Tech University. His research focus is assessing the impact of novel fertilizers prepared by an electrochemical process that utilizes municipal and agricultural wastes on plant growth and soil health. He is a 2024 WTACI scholarship award winner.





Contact Information:
Email: sandbhat@ttu.edu

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