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Research article1995Peer reviewed

Human urine - Chemical composition and fertilizer use efficiency

Kirchmann, Holger; Pettersson, S.

Abstract

Stored human urine had pH values of 8.9 and was composed of eight main ionic species (> 0.1 meg L(-1)), the cations Na, K, NH4, Ca and the anions, Cl, SO4, PO4 and HCO3. Nitrogen was mainly (> 90%) present as ammoniacal N, with ammonium bicarbonate being the dominant compound. Urea and urate decomposed during storage. Heavy metal concentrations in urine samples were low compared with other organic fertilizers, but copper, mercury, nickel and zinc were 10-500 times higher in urine than in precipitation and surface waters. In a pot experiment with N-15 labelled human urine, higher gaseous losses and lower crop uptake (barley) of urine N than of labelled ammonium nitrate were found. Phosphorus present in urine was utilized at a higher rate than soluble phosphate, showing that urine P is at least as available to crops as soluble P fertilizers.

Keywords

HEAVY METALS; IONIC COMPOSITION; N-15- AND P-32 TRACER; PLANT NUTRIENTS; POT EXPERIMENT

Published in

Fertilizer Research
1995, volume: 40, number: 2, pages: 149-154
Publisher: KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL

SLU Authors

  • Kirchmann, Holger

    • Department of Soil Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

UKÄ Subject classification

Agricultural Science
Soil Science

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00750100

Permanent link to this page (URI)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/44221