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Animal manure

Biomass. Biomass is simply defined for these purposes as any organic waste material, such as agricultural residues, animal manure, forestry residues, municipal waste, and sewage, which originated from a living organism (70—74). [Pg.75]

The main carbon source for production of SCP is petroleum. It has been practised in many companies around the world. Other potential substrates for SCP include bagasse, citrus wastes, sulphite waste liquor from pulp and paper, molasses, animal manure, whey, starch, sewage and agricultural wastes. [Pg.333]

Fertilization using animal products has been practiced since ancient times. Animal manure returns nutrients to the soil, replenishing elements that are depleted as crops are grown and harvested. It is likely that the use of animal fertilizers quickly followed the domestication of goats, sheep, and cattle. [Pg.215]

Heavy metals Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, Hg, Cr Application of animal manure (D) Military facilities (P) Gasoline stations (P) Sawmills and wood preservation sites (P) Mining and metallurgical industry (P,D) 37.3 [21, 42]... [Pg.7]

Kumar K, Gupta SC, Baidoo SK, Chander Y, Rosen CJ (2005) Antibiotic uptake by plants from soil fertilized with animal manure. J Environ Qual 34 2082-2085... [Pg.109]

Application of animal manures to soil serves as an important element of nutrient management. In addition to nutrients and the organic carbon recycled to maintain or increase soil organic matter content, which is a key element... [Pg.415]

Long rotations, green manures Animal manures, continuous ground cover to maintain high biological activity... [Pg.424]

Nelson H (1997), The Contamination of Organic Produce by Human Pathogens in Animal Manures. Available [http //www.eap.mcgill.ca/SFMC l.htm] (29 Sep 2003). [Pg.428]

Only one study specifically compared volatilization losses between organic and conventional soil. Ammonia volatilization is mainly caused by animal manure rather than by N fertilizers (Kirchmann et al. 1998). [Pg.286]

Zubillaga MS, Lavado RS (2006) Phytotoxicity of biosolids compost at different degrees of maturity compared to biosolids and animal manures. Compost Sci Ultil 14 267-270... [Pg.346]


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