Soil fertilization potential and nutrient dynamics of organic fertilizers derived from sugarcane


     Organic fertilizers produced from sugarcane by-products—such as filter cake, press mud, and bagasse compost—offer a sustainable alternative to synthetic inputs. These materials enhance soil fertility by supplying essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and micronutrients, while improving soil structure, moisture retention, and microbial activity. Their slow nutrient release supports long-term soil health and reduces leaching losses. Additionally, sugarcane-based organics contribute to carbon sequestration and improve cation exchange capacity, promoting resilient cropping systems. Understanding nutrient dynamics, including mineralization rates and interaction with soil biota, is key to optimizing application rates and ensuring balanced nutrient availability for crops.

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