# Performance-based criteria for safe and circular digestate use in agriculture

**Authors:** Thuane Mendes Anacleto, Helena Rodrigues Oliveira, Giacomo Carraro, Polina Skvortsova, Luka Šafarič, Sepehr Yekta Shakeri, Annika Björn, Érika Flávia Machado Pinheiros, Alex Enrich-Prast

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-33314-x · 2025-12-24

## TL;DR

This paper proposes performance-based criteria to safely reuse digestate in agriculture, improving nutrient recycling and reducing environmental risks.

## Contribution

The study introduces a decision-ready framework using TAN, K, and B thresholds to predict phytotoxicity and guide safe digestate application.

## Key findings

- Three parameters (TAN, K, B) reliably predict phytotoxicity in digestate.
- Exceeding these thresholds consistently reduces germination indices below 50%.
- The framework supports compliance with pollutant ceilings while improving nitrogen use efficiency.

## Abstract

Anaerobic digestion converts organic waste into renewable energy (biogas) and recyclable nutrients (digestate), generating over one billion tons of digestate annually. While this represents a major resource, its safe reuse remains a bottleneck for nutrient circularity, particularly for closing global nitrogen loops. We analyzed digestates from 23 full-scale digesters in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark across whole, liquid, and solid fractions using germination index (GI) assays and chemical profiling. Three parameters predicted phytotoxicity: total ammonia nitrogen (TAN ≥ 1,122 mg N L− 1), potassium (K ≥ 39.6 × 103 mg kg− 1), and boron (B ≥ 22.5 mg kg− 1). When all thresholds were exceeded, germination indices dropped below 50% in every case. Based on these findings, we propose a decision-ready framework linking TAN-K-B thresholds to germination outcomes, guiding mitigation through acidification, stripping, blending, or source control. This outcome-based screening reduces monitoring complexity while maintaining compliance with EU and US pollutant ceilings. Its implementation strengthens nitrogen use efficiency, curbs NH3 and N2O emissions, and secures crop establishment. By shifting from origin-based restrictions to performance-based thresholds, our framework provides transparent certification, builds farmer confidence, and positions digestate reuse as a global lever for climate mitigation, nutrient circularity, and food system resilience.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1038/s41598-025-33314-x.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** ammonia (PubChem CID 222), potassium (PubChem CID 813), boron (PubChem CID 5462311)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** NH3 (MESH:D000641), N (MESH:D009584), TAN (MESH:D014216), ammonia nitrogen (-), K (MESH:D011188), B (MESH:D001895), N2O (MESH:D009609)

## Figures

6 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12834953/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12834953