Pulse Brain · Growing Health Evidence Index
Peer-reviewed

Recycled Nitrogen for Regenerative Agriculture: A Review of Agronomic and Environmental Impacts of Circular Nutrient Sources

Mohammad Ghorbani

Agronomy · 2025

Read source ↗ All evidence

Summary

Global agriculture faces the twin challenges of meeting rising food demand while minimizing environmental impacts, necessitating transformative approaches to nutrient management. Recycled nitrogen fertilizers (RNFs), derived from diverse organic and waste sources such as urine, manure, compost, digestate, biosolids, and struvite, offer a groundbreaking pathway to close nutrient loops, reduce reliance on synthetic inputs, and foster regenerative agroecosystems. This comprehensive review synthesizes peer-reviewed studies published over the last two decades, selected based on relevance, study quality, and applicability to agronomic and environmental outcomes. Unlike earlier reviews that focus on individual RNF types, this work provides a novel cross-sectoral synthesis linking agronomic perfor

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/agronomy15112503
Catalogue ID
NRmo9rin9c-0pn
Pulse AI · ask about this record

Dig deeper with Pulse AI.

Pulse AI has read the whole catalogue. Ask about this record, its theme, or how the findings apply to UK farming and policy — every answer cites the underlying studies.