Testing protocol ensures the authenticity of organic fertilizers

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Abstract

There is a pressing need for methodology to confirm the authenticity of fertilizers labeled ́suitable for organic production.́ In this study, we developed a testing protocol that can be used by laboratories and regulatory agencies to detect adulteration of organic fertilizers and soil amendments with a synthetic nitrogen source. By conducting an extensive literature review and analysis of 180 commercially available raw materials, organic fertilizers, soil amendments and synthetic fertilizers, we compiled a comprehensive database of quantifiable properties of those materials. We analyzed their ammonium content, C:N ratio and stable nitrogen isotope ratio, and for each metric we set thresholds that flag products with a high probability of adulteration. The protocol can be used to authenticate organic fertilizer products and bring transparency to the industry.

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Mukome, F. N. D., Doane, T. A., Silva, L. C. R., Parikh, S. J., & Horwath, W. R. (2013). Testing protocol ensures the authenticity of organic fertilizers. California Agriculture, 67(4), 210–216. https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v067n04p210

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