Evaluating Struvite for Nutrient Cycling in Organic Systems
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You can learn more about all of the organic science cluster projects here: https://www.organic-science-canada.ca/about-us/
And specifically learn about the project discussed today here: https://www.organic-science-canada.ca/field-crops/optimizing-the-environmental-and-agronomic-co-benefits-of-recycled-phosphorus-inputs-for-organic-field-crops/
Guest biosDr. Thiessen Martens' research focuses on nutrient flows in agroecosystems, including agronomic and environmental aspects. She is especially interested in phosphorus dynamics in soils and plants, as well as nutrient dynamics in all kinds of ecological farming systems
Dr. Amarakoon's research program focuses on advancing climate-resilient, sustainable agricultural systems that enhance environmental stewardship while safeguarding surface waters and human health.
Amanda is a Master’s student in Soil Science at the University of Manitoba with a background in biology and regenerative farming. Her research with the Organic Science Cluster 4 focuses on creating enriched composts using recycled phosphorus to close nutrient loops in organic agriculture. She is passionate about bridging soil and human health, growing nutrient-dense food, and building resilient systems that restore and optimize soil health.
SponsorsThis episode was sponsored by Manitoba Habitat Heritage through the Conservation Trust Program.
CreditsHost: Scott Beaton
Narrator: Marika Dewar-Norosky
Producer: Hailey Proutt
Editor: Brandon Janzen
Podcast oversight committee: Jason Peters, Scott Beaton, Dan Dorge, Marika Dewar-Norosky
DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Manitoba Organics.