Data: Novel carbon capture-based organo-mineral fertilisers show comparable yields and impacts on soil health to mineral fertiliser across two cereal crop field trials in Eastern England
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Sakrabani, Ruben
Burak, Emma
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Sakrabani, Ruben; Burak, Emma (2023). Data: Novel carbon capture-based organo-mineral fertilisers show comparable yields and impacts on soil health to mineral fertiliser across two cereal crop field trials in Eastern England. Cranfield Online Research Data (CORD). Dataset. https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.23676486
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Conclusion: This study showed that CCOMFs are a promising alternative to conventional mineral fertilisers as they produce comparable yields with no additional negative impacts in the short term. Implications: This study is the first of its kind in a field context showing feasibility of using carbon capture technology to formulate sustainable fertilisers adopting a circular economy approach.
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Carbon capture', 'Organo-mineral fertilisers', 'Roots', 'Yield', 'Cereals'
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10.17862/cranfield.rd.23676486
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Industrial Challenge Research Fund (Innovate UK)