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A Systematic Review of the Effects of Fecal Sludge Derived Amendments on Crop Growth and Soil Health

Katie Allen, Erika L. Rodríguez López, Steven A. Banwart, Barbara Evans

ACS ES&T Engineering · 2023

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Summary

The use of human excreta in agricultural settings has the potential to meet crop nutrient requirements and improve soil health, while also providing a sustainable end use for fecal material. Previous reviews have focused on sewage sludge biosolids from wastewater treatment plants, but with on-site sanitation systems overtaking sewers as the leading sanitation system worldwide, greater attention to fecal sludge is warranted. This systematic Review is the first to compile the results of crop trials which utilized fecal amendments from on-site sanitation systems and includes 47 experiments. Overall, fecal amendments increased crop growth compared to unamended control plots and also produced comparable yields to synthetic fertilizers. Biological and physical soil parameters were underrepresent

Subject
Soil health assessment & monitoring
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1021/acsestengg.2c00438
Catalogue ID
SNmp2b2m7j-fkb7t0
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