TY - JOUR A1 - Steckenmesser, D. A1 - Vogel, Christian A1 - Steffens, D. T1 - Medium-scale Plant Experiment of Sewage Sludge based Phosphorus Fertilizers from Large-scale Thermal Processing T2 - Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis N2 - Phosphorus (P) recycling from sewage sludge for agricultural needs has to meet requirements for agricultural implementation, such as short and long-term P-plant-availability under field conditions. Field experiments often bring no evaluable results, because agricultural soils got a high potential of P-supply even if they are classified as low in P-supply according to the CAL extraction method. The present study presents a possible way to investigate the P-plant-availability of P-recycling-fertilizers under field-like conditions. The plant experiments are firstly performed in small Mitscherlich pots in growth chambers and subsequently in containers with a high soil volume of 170 kg under greenhouse conditions, in which plants can grow until ripening. The tested P-recycling fertilizers were produced from sewage sludge in a large-scale thermal process. It was a two-step treatment process performed with a pyrolysis of sewage sludge at 550°C (SSC-550) and a subsequent thermochemical post-treatment at 950°C with Na2SO4 (SSA-Na) and HCl + Na2SO4 (SSA-HCl/Na) as additives. The results show, that the P-recycling-products from pyrolysis got an adequate long-term but a 65% lower short-term P-plant-availability compared to triple superphosphate. SSA-Na and SSA-HCl/Na show both a high short and longterm P-plant-availability comparable to triple-superphosphate. This can be explained by their highly plant-available P-compound CaNaPO4. PB - Taylor & Francis KW - Fertilzer KW - Sewage sludge KW - Plant Experiment KW - Thermal treatment PY - 2019 UR - https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-bam/frontdoor/index/index/docId/49143 AN - OPUS4-49143 VL - 50 IS - 19 SP - 2469 EP - 2481 AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany