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Coal is one of the fossil fuel non-oil that can be burned, from sedimentary, organic rock composed mainly of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. However, the use of coal still produces waste that remains to be addressed, such as fly ash. In the sugar industry,
Kisman Topani +2 more
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Climate effects of recycled fertilizers and biochar: emissions of nitrous oxide, methane and ammonia in a field experiment [PDF]
Background Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are essential for crop production. Farmyard manure and slurry traditionally constitute about half of the total N inputs into crop production in Switzerland.
Bünemann, Else K. +5 more
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Soil carbon sequestration rates under Mediterranean woody crops using recommended management practices : A meta-analysis [PDF]
This work was supported by the projects: CARBOLIVAR (P11-RNM-7186) funded by Consejería de Innovación, Ciencia y Empresa of Junta de Andalucía and GEISpain project (CGL2014‐52838‐C2‐1‐R) funded by Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, both including ...
Aguilera, Eduardo +4 more
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Fertilizer impacts on soil aggregation and aggregate-associated organic components
A 5-year (2012-2016) field experiment was conducted to investigate the impacts of different fertilizer treatments (no fertilizer, mineral and organic fertilizer) on organic carbon and soil water-stable aggregates in a North China Plain Vertisol. Compared
Zhanhui ZHAO +4 more
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Cricket Frass as a Potential Nitrogen Fertility Source [PDF]
In the summer of 2017, the UVM Extension Northwest Crops and Soils team conducted a trial to determine the potential nitrogen (N) fertility value of cricket frass.
Cummings, Erica +4 more
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Nitrogen mineralization dynamics of different valuable organic amendments commonly used in agriculture [PDF]
Sustainable agriculture requires the careful optimization of the use of organic amendments to improve soil fertility while minimizing any harmful environmental effects.
Buchan, David +6 more
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This study demonstrates the high piezo‐photocatalytic activity of solid molecular catalysts (SMCs) in the production of hydrogen peroxide from water and oxygen. Through the rational design of molecular motifs (diphenylpyridine or terpyridine) and backbone functionalities (methyl group, aliphatic amine antenna, or aromatic pyrrole unit), as well as ...
Sarah Brettschneider +7 more
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Soil microorganisms play a crucial role in organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling in cropping systems. Compared to bacteria, fungal community composition and the role of fungi in organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling in agro ...
Suvendu Das +5 more
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Improving rainwater-use in Cabo Verde drylands by reducing runoff [PDF]
Dryland agriculture in Cabo Verde copes with steep slopes, inadequate practices, irregular intense rain, recurrent droughts, high runoff rates, severe soil erosion and declining fertility, leading to the inefficient use of rainwater.
Baptista, I +4 more
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Sugarcane Yield Response to Furrow-Applied Organic Amendments on Sand Soils
Organic amendments have been shown to increase sugarcane yield on sand soils in Florida. These soils have very low water and nutrient-holding capacities because of the low content of organic matter, silt, and clay.
J. Mabry McCray +2 more
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