2014
DOI: 10.1080/15427528.2014.888532
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Compost-Sewage Effluent Integration for Ryegrass Production

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“…The yield of DM in kg m -2 was 2.25 times more when incorporating 20 t ha -1 of CMC compared to the control without fertilization. These positive results using compost are reported by applying compost and residual effluents treated in an integrated manner, improving the production of DM from ryegrass [34]. Applying wastewater and olive pomace compost as soil amendments on the growth of the ryegrass, growth parameters were improved by 18.2 and 41.1% at the first and second year of production.…”
Section: Dry Matter Yieldmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The yield of DM in kg m -2 was 2.25 times more when incorporating 20 t ha -1 of CMC compared to the control without fertilization. These positive results using compost are reported by applying compost and residual effluents treated in an integrated manner, improving the production of DM from ryegrass [34]. Applying wastewater and olive pomace compost as soil amendments on the growth of the ryegrass, growth parameters were improved by 18.2 and 41.1% at the first and second year of production.…”
Section: Dry Matter Yieldmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Secondly, we need to emphasize the main role of villagers and improve the ability of rural sewage collaborative treatment. Finally, we should learn from the advanced sewage treatment experiences of developed countries, to realize intelligent and digital treatment [49,50].…”
Section: Research Field and Key Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%