A successful work has been performed during the 20 months project, which has followed the plan initially proposed. Slight modifications have been introduced due to the results obtained along the project progress.
The LDHs containing Zn, Mn, and Cu have been successfully synthetized and chemically characterized. Studies conducted on their solubility in different extracts and their nutrient release in aqueous solution at different pH and time and in soils have demonstrated the pH-dependant release of the LDHs which dissolves at the pH of rhizophere (about 5.5). The results obtained clearly highlight that the LDHs have a strong potential to be used as micronutrient fertilizers. The relationship between their effectiveness and their chemical behavior has been demonstrated.
Furthermore, the combination of the synthetised materials in macronutrient granules has shown to be the most promising use of this new type of fertilisers.
Exploitation and Dissemination
The results from the work developed over the MC have been already disseminated in a conference (Nutriplanta 2016, Murcia, Spain), while they will be presented in two more conferences which will be held during the summer (IPNC 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark, and ICC2017, Granada, Spain):
López-Rayo, S., Imran, A., Hansen, H.C.B. Schjoerring, J.K. Magid, J. Layered double hydroxides: a new concept for zinc fertilizers. Nutriplanta: XVI Simposio Hispano-Luso de Nutrición Mineral de las Plantas 26th – 29th September 2016, Murcia, Spain.
López-Rayo, S., Schjoerring, J.K. Hansen, H.C.B. Magid, J. Layered double hydroxides: a novel use as micronutrient fertilizer. International Clay Conference 17th – 21st July 2017, Granada, Spain.
Sandra López-Rayo, Hans C. B. Hansen, Jan K. Schjoerring, Jakob Magid. Novel control-release fertilizers based on layered double hydroxides for manganese nutrition. International Plant Nutrition Colloquium: Manganese satellite meeting 20th August 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Sandra López-Rayo, Hans C. B. Hansen, Jan K. Schjoerring, Jakob Magid. Zinc doped layered double hydroxides: a new source for zinc fertilization. International Plant Nutrition Colloquium 21st – 24th August 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Two patent processes haves been initiated in Denmark for patenting the preparation and use of the LDHs.
The manuscripts´ publication is expected to be completed over the next year, since data are still being processing. A first manuscript including the Zn released from the LDHs and the plant uptake has been recently submitted to the journal Plant and Soil.
Due to the patent processes in which we are involved, the dissemination activities have been limited during the MC period. However, the results obtained over the MC have been really successful and we will disseminate them as soon as this can do. A few activities have been done. Publication in Agronomical magazines will be done to access farmers and stakeholders. Other web services will be used for dissemination.