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Renewable P sources: P use efficiency of digestate, processed animal manure, compost, biochar and struvite

Science of The Total Environment, 2021
In the attempt to close nutrient cycles, organic fertilizers and soil improvers are getting interest as renewable P sources for crops. However, both the P availability of these compounds for crops and the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. In this study composts (n = 8), biochars (n = 5), animal manure and processed animal manure (n = 13),
Vanden Nest, Thijs   +5 more
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Investigations into Improving Dewaterability at a Bio‐P/Anaerobic Digestion Plant

Water Environment Research, 2016
ABSTRACT: Metropolitan Council Environmental Services has observed poorer than expected dewatering performance at its Empire Plant. This plant has both anaerobic digestion and enhanced biological phosphorus removal in its treatment train. A research program using pilot‐scale anaerobic digesters investigated potential solutions to the plant's poor ...
Rebecca, Alm   +3 more
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Substance P Distribution in the Digestive Tract.

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1951
Summary.1. Substance P is found in the small intestine in the greatest concentration in the duodenum and the jejunum. In colon and rectum the amount of the substance is high.2. The highest concentration of substance P is found in the muscular coat of the mucous membrane.
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Effect of variation in the C/[N+P] ratio on anaerobic digestion

Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, 2018
The importance of the balance between the nutrients in the anaerobic digestion process was assessed at laboratory scale. A soluble synthetic solution was used as substrate. The variable used to monitor the proportion of nutrients in the substrate was the [C]/[N + P] ratio expressed as equivalents of each element.
Aida Gil   +4 more
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NAD(P)H and F420 Fluorescence Monitoring in Anaerobic Digestion

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1992
Abstract Anaerobic digesters are frequently upset by changes in the feed strength, changes in environmental conditions and toxic feed components. These can cause reactor failures and lead to lengthy and costly start-ups. Real-time on-line measurements are needed to assess the state of the digester and guide effective process control strategies.
J.M. Owens   +3 more
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Quantitative digestion of fresh herbage by sheep: III. The movement of Mg, Ca, P, K and Na in the digestive tract

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1974
SummarySheep prepared either with a rumen cannula, or with a rumen cannula plus re-entrant cannulae in the duodenum and ileum were fed fresh ‘Ruanui’ perennial ryegrass (R), ‘Manawa’ short-rotation ryegrass (M) and white clover (C) at dry-matter intakes ranging from 450 to 1000 g/24 h.
N. D. Grace, M. J. Ulyatt, J. C. Macrae
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