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Addition of mature compost improves the composting of green waste
Bioresource Technology, 2022Composting is an environmentally friendly and effective way to dispose of green waste (GW), but traditional composting of GW is slow and results in the loss of many nutrients and a poor-quality compost product. In this study, mature compost (MC), which may function as an inexpensive and readily available microbial inoculant, was added to GW at 15, 20 ...
Wan, Yang, Lu, Zhang
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Evaluation of Compost Activators for Composting Grass Clippings
Compost Science & Utilization, 1996The effects of seven manufactured commercially available activators were evaluated for their efficiency in the composting of yard trimmings (grass clippings/wood chip mixture). Two naturally available additives, and a control (absence of activator) were also evaluated.
Aga S. Razvi, Dean W. Kramer
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2018
After the death of Gabrielle Howard from cancer, Albert married her sister Louise. Louise had been pressured to leave Cambridge as a classics lecturer as a result of her pro-peace writings during the First World War. After working for Virginia Wolf, she then worked for the League of Nations in Geneva.
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After the death of Gabrielle Howard from cancer, Albert married her sister Louise. Louise had been pressured to leave Cambridge as a classics lecturer as a result of her pro-peace writings during the First World War. After working for Virginia Wolf, she then worked for the League of Nations in Geneva.
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Impact of Composting Type on Composts Organic Matter Characteristics
1996Three MSW-composts (C1, C2 and LC2) originating from separately collected organic household wastes were studied. C1 and C2 had undergone a traditional windrow composting with different maturation times. LC2 was a lumbricompost: the first 2 months of maturation had been replaced by an earthworm digestion.
Serra-Wittling, C.+2 more
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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
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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
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COMPOSTING OF FISH AND THE USE OF FISH COMPOST AS A FERTILIZER
Acta Horticulturae, 1998v ...
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Compost biofiltration of ammonia gas from bin composting
Bioresource Technology, 2005The effects of the manure compost/coconut peels on the ammonia removal efficiency were examined from dairy manure composting mixed with crop residues. The high rapid composting and manure compost biofiltration experiments consisted of three biofilter vessels with one composter.
K.J. Park, J. H. Hong
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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
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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
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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
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