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Phages Shape the Transformation of Organic Matter During Composting. [PDF]
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Quantifying non-marketed compost benefits for application in horticulture. [PDF]
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Biochar-Compost From Cashew Apple Residue as a Soil Amendment for Cashew Cultivation in Ghana. [PDF]
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Composting Grain Dust in a Continuous Composter and Evaluation of the Compost
Transactions of the ASAE, 1981ABSTRACT GRAIN dust with a moisture content of 55 percent (w.b.) was composted in a cylindrical, continuous composter (diameter 56 cm, length 255 cm) that provid-ed aeration and mixing. The process required about two weeks, during which time aerobic decomposition took place at temperatures as high as 65 °C.
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Compost Science & Utilization, 1999
The development of humic substances in the course of four composting processes was monitored quantitatively, recording both relative and absolute contents. Relative data showed contrasting results if the humic substances (HS) were related to the dry matter (d.m.) or to volatile solids (VS).
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The development of humic substances in the course of four composting processes was monitored quantitatively, recording both relative and absolute contents. Relative data showed contrasting results if the humic substances (HS) were related to the dry matter (d.m.) or to volatile solids (VS).
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Composting technology is widely used and different technologies have been applied from static heap to windrow composting, and to intelligent reactor composting since the rapid development of landless intensive livestock farms and improved awareness of ...
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