Results 281 to 290 of about 62,987 (297)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Influence of compost covers on the efficiency of biowaste composting process
Waste Management, 2010The temperature of matured compost is an indicator of feedstock quality and also a good feedback informing about the suitability of an applied technological procedure. Two independent experiments using the technology of windrow composting at open area were conducted with the final goal to evaluate the effect of compost pile covering (in comparison with
Mária Kollárová, Karolina Marešová
openaire +3 more sources
International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, 2020
Seaweed is one of Latvia's underexploited natural resources. Green and brown algae collected after stranding on beaches were co-composted with lignocellulosic substratum - grass and/or hardwood sawdust. Six different compost compositions were prepared. Composting was carried out indoors in the autumn-winter season.
Oskars Bikovens+4 more
openaire +2 more sources
Seaweed is one of Latvia's underexploited natural resources. Green and brown algae collected after stranding on beaches were co-composted with lignocellulosic substratum - grass and/or hardwood sawdust. Six different compost compositions were prepared. Composting was carried out indoors in the autumn-winter season.
Oskars Bikovens+4 more
openaire +2 more sources
Survival of Salmonellas in Composted and Not Composted Solid Animal Manures
Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 1993SummarySurvival of S. dublin, S. senftenberg and S. typhimurium in composted cattle manure was less than seven days. In cold cattle manures S. dublin survived 183 days but not 190, while S. senftenberg and S. typhimurium survived 204 but not 214 days. In composted sow manure S. senftenberg and S. typhimurium survived less than seven days while S. derby
Forshell Lp, Ekesbo I
openaire +3 more sources
The biology of composting: A review
Waste Management & Research, 1983This paper analyses the more important aspects of this process with particular emphasis on the microbiological. Some attention is also given to hygienic and sanitary implications as well as considerations on plant design. Compost is also analysed in its agricultural role, in particular its effects on plant growth.
M. De Bertoldi+2 more
openaire +2 more sources
Physical analyses of compost from composting plants in Brazil
Waste Management, 2008Nowadays the composting process has shown itself to be an alternative in the treatment of municipal solid wastes by composting plants. However, although more than 50% of the waste generated by the Brazilian population is composed of matter susceptible to organic composting, this process is, still today, insufficiently developed in Brazil, due to low ...
A. Philippi Junior+3 more
openaire +3 more sources
Introduction of Test Methods for the Examination of Composting and Compost
1998The composting industry depends on sampling and analytical test methods borrowed from allied industry sources. These sources include assorted solid waste management, water and wastewater management, and the soil, peat, food, feed and fertilizer industries.
openaire +2 more sources
Compost Microbial Activity Related to Compost Stability
2009In this chapter, compost stability has been reviewed in general and in relation to microbial activity. The evolution of microbial activity during composting is discussed. Another issue that has been reviewed is the relationship between temperature and microbial activity during the composting of biowaste.
Jozef Coosemans+2 more
openaire +2 more sources
VARIATION OF COMPOST PHYTOTOXICITY DURING A COMPOSTING PROCESS
Acta Horticulturae, 2012E. J. Palo Núñez+6 more
openaire +2 more sources
PEAT SUBSTRATES AMENDED WITH COMPOSTED BARK OR WITH COMPOST
Acta Horticulturae, 2009F. Šrámek, M. Dubský
openaire +2 more sources