Closing the loop: Utilization of composted tomato plant residues as fertilizer and soil amendment
Autoren: Adrian Vollmer, Uwe Schmidt, Christian Ulrichs, Dennis Dannehl
CUBES Circle | 02.2025
Resource waste and an environmental burden are consequences of improper disposal of horticultural waste, making it a significant concern in horticulture. Tomato plant residues that accumulate from tomato production in greenhouses, contain a lot of nutrients and organic matter. In the composting process, microorganisms decompose residues into nutrient rich substrates. If these were amended to arable land, this could save fertilizer and help to close nutrient cycles.