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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy applied to cattle compost for phosphorus quantification
Lencina, Alberto Germán
; Romagnoli, Gustavo Alberto; Alonso, Andrea; Ramos, N.; D´Angelo, C.; Lett, Lina Analía Carola; Mestelan, Silvia
Fecha de publicación:
06/2022
Editorial:
Islamic Azad University
Revista:
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
ISSN:
2195-3228
e-ISSN:
2251-7715
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Inglés
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Purpose Agronomic and environmental reasons force farmers to know the total P concentration of composted cattle manure. Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy seems proper to obtain such information. For logistic reasons (carriage, storage, field application, etc.), a dry matter characterization is also needed. Method Thirty samples of feedlot compost at different stages of stability and maturity were studied. Samples were dried at 50°C for dry matter characterization. As a reference method to determine total P concentration, wet digestion and colorimetry were employed. The area of the P I line emission obtained by laser-induced ablation of the samples was measured to estimate the total P concentration. Randomized calibrations through a modified version of the Kennard-Stone algorithm based on the Mahalanobis distance were performed. Results Dry matter varied from 40% to 90%, and no pattern was found related to compost origin, maturity, or stability. The total P concentration of the studied compost ranged from 1800 ppm up to 11200 ppm. Almost 80% of the calibration fittings have an R2 ≥ 0.895. The mean validation error was less than 22% for about 80% of the calibrations, with a mean prediction error bound to 40%. Discarding outliers, the errors were reduced to 19% and 30%, respectively. Conclusion Water content must be considered in addition to other characterizations due to logistic implications. Calibrations with a 30 percent of prediction error were achieved, which seems enough as a first approximation to predict the total P content in compost for utilization in farms to recycle nutrients.
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Lencina, Alberto Germán; Romagnoli, Gustavo Alberto; Alonso, Andrea; Ramos, N.; D´Angelo, C.; et al.; Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy applied to cattle compost for phosphorus quantification; Islamic Azad University; International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture; 11; 3; 6-2022; 319-332
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