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Abstract Introduction Climate mitigation by peatland restoration is suggested, but data from restored forestry‐drained peatlands (FDP) is sparse. Studies using surrogate emission factors from pristine peatlands have indicated a long‐lasting warming effect of restoration of nutrient‐poor FDPs, while restoration‐specific studies are missing.
Teemu Tahvanainen
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Purpose: This study aims to investigate the biological treatment of excreta wastewater to evaluate the effective production of liquid organic biofertilizer (LOB).Method: This research was carried out by the pre-initial mixing process of excreta with ...
Viagian Pastawan +6 more
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ECOSSE: Estimating Carbon in Organic Soils - Sequestration and Emissions: Final Report [PDF]
Background Climate change, caused by greenhouse gas ( GHG) emissions, is one of the most serious threats facing our planet, and is of concern at both UK and devolved administration levels.
Aitkenhead, Matt +20 more
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This study investigates the impact of calcium on the performance of a large‐scale internal circulation (IC) reactor treating calcium‐rich dairy wastewater. Excessive calcium concentrations (400‐600 mg L−1) resulted in calcification of the anaerobic sludge, reactor walls, and pipes, suggesting a 17% and 25% reduction in biogas and methane production ...
O. D. Yepez‐Ceron +4 more
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The effect of short term TPP supplementation on aerobic and anaerobic power in girl soccer players
: Background & aim: Vitamin BI(thiamine) plays an important role as a coenzyme in energy metabolism and in the maintenance of nerve cell function.
elahe Sahragard +2 more
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Study and assessment of compost of different organic mixtures and effect of organic compost tea on plant diseases [PDF]
Four compost treatments representing different organic mixtures were studied: - Treatment T1: 100% cattle manure - Treatment T2: 80% cattle manure and 20% sheep manure - Treatment T3: 70% cattle manure, 20% sheep manure and 10% poultry manure. -
Ben Kheder, Mohamed +3 more
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In agreement with experiment, DFT shows that high‐valent iron bispidines readily react with acetic acid by HAA (hydrogen atom abstraction) to produce C1 products in various oxidation states. ABSTRACT The high valent bispidine iron‐oxido complexes LFeIV═O and LFeV═O show exceptionally high reactivity for C–H abstraction reactions.
Gunasekaran Velmurugan, Peter Comba
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Estimating Potential Ground and Surface Water Pollution from Land Application of Poultry Litter - II [PDF]
In Arkansas, approximately 1 Tg of poultry (Gallus gallus domesticus) manure and litter is produced annually. These waste products are commonly applied to pastures as a soil amendment or fertilizer, but excessive application rates and poor management ...
Gale, P. M., Gilmour, J. T., Wolf, D. C.
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MOFs as New Catalytic Platform for Covalent Adaptable Networks: Catalysis Meets Reinforcement
A novel heterogeneous catalytic platform for covalent adaptable networks (CANs) is introduced by immobilizing bases of low molecular weight on metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs). The obtained catalyst UiO‐TBD benefits from the high loading capacity of the MOF and demonstrates a higher thermal stability relative to free TBD.
Simon Renner +9 more
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Effects of two polychaete worms, Nereis diversicolor and Arenicola marina, on aerobic and anaerobic decomposition in a sandy marine sediment [PDF]
Banta, Gary +3 more
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