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Organic matter composting

Provenzano, M. R., Gighotti, G., Cilenti, A., Erriquens, F., and Senesi, N. (2006). Spectroscopic and thermal investigation of hydrophobic and hydrophilic fractions of dissolved organic matter. Compost Sci. Util. 14(3), 191-200. [Pg.833]

Compound that proceeds through mesophilic and thermophilic phases and results in the production of carbon dioxide, water, minerals and stabilised organic matter (compost or humus). A base polymer plus plastic additives that are selected to achieve certain desired properties. [Pg.147]

Humus Organic matter, compost, or decomposed plant and animal residues. [Pg.1666]

Composting is another way to recycle nutrients and organic matter in sludge. The benefits from using sludge composts include increased water and nutrient holding... [Pg.572]

Inoko A. 1984. Compost as a source of plant nutrients. In Organic Matter and Rice. Los Banos, Philippines International Rice Research Institute 1984. pp. 137-145. [Pg.203]

Moreno J.L., Hernandez T., Garcia C. Effect of a cadmium-contaminated sewage sludge compost on dynamics of organic matter and microbial activity in an arid soil. Bio Ferti Soils 1999 28 230-237. [Pg.346]

Said-Pullicino D, Erriquens FG, Gigliotti G (2006) Changes in the chemical characteristics of water-extractable organic matter during composting and their influence on compost stability and maturity. Bioresour Technol. doi 10.1016/j.biortech. 2006.06.018... [Pg.135]

Ros M, Pascuala JA, Garciaa C, Hemandeza MT, Insam H (2006) Hydrolase activities, microbial biomass and bacterial community in a soil after long-term amendment with different composts. Soil Biol Biochem 38 3443-3452 Rovira P, Vallejo VR (2002) Labile and recalcitrant pools of carbon and nitrogen in organic matter decomposing at different depths in soil an acid hydrolysis approach. Geoderma 107 109-141... [Pg.229]

Soil quality and health play an important role in sustainable agriculture Soil quality assessment provides a basic means to evaluate the sustainability of agricultural and land management systems (Doran and Parkin 1994). Soils that are healthy have homeostatic properties, within broadly set limits (Coleman et al. 1998). The application of compost can results soil quality and health because of the organic matter content and humus-producing properties. [Pg.332]

Compost must be cured a minimum of 21 days and organic matter must be reduced by at least 60% by weight. [Pg.333]

Increasing of soil organic matter through the use of compost... [Pg.338]


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