METHA-BIOSOL

Le projet METHA-BIOSOL

MethaBioSol-0

Impact of digestates on the biological quality of agricultural soils

METHA-BIOSOL

Research

Agronomic use of digestates is an important mechanism for the agroecological transition because it allows decreasing synthetic agricultural inputs. Nevertheless, scientific data from research to determine whether digestate inputs could modify soil biology are lacking. The aim of the METHA-BIOSOL project (CasDAR/ADEME/GRDF, 2021-2023) is to provide scientific answers to this issue.

The main objective of the METHA-BIOSOL project is thus to help farmers evaluate impacts of digestate spreading on soil biological quality using operational tools such as bio-indicators.

SAS staff involved

Partners

  • AgroSup Dijon (S. Sadet-Bourgeteau)
  • ESA Angers (M. Cannavacciuolo)
  • ACE Méthanisation (G. Vrignaud)
  • CNRS (Laboratoire de Géologie UMR 8538 ; P. Barre)
  • Université Jean-Moulin Lyon 3 (P. Billet)
  • EliSol Environnement (C. Villenave)
  • GERES (A. Reibel)
  • Lycée Agricole d’Obernai (V. Stangret)
  • Université de Rennes I (ECOBIO ; D. Cluzeau et C. Monard)
  • Association d'Initiatives Locales pour l'Energie et l'Environnement (AILE ; A. Damiano et A. Haumont)
  • INRAE (Dijon-UMR Agroécologie ; P.A. Maron ; L. Ranjard / Colmar-UE 0871 SEAV ; D. Montenach / Rennes-UMR1069, SAS ; T. Morvan et A. Michaud / UR OPAALE ; P. Piveteau)
  • Chambres régionales d’agriculture Pays de la Loire (V. Riou, P. Mulliez et C. Hubert), de Côte d’Or (A. Hermant) et de Bretagne (M. Moreira)

Funding

  • CasDAR
  • ADEME GRAINE
  • GRDF

Modification date : 06 February 2023 | Publication date : 14 October 2021 | Redactor : SAS