2007
DOI: 10.1080/1065657x.2007.10702333
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Horse Manure and Cranberry Fruit Composting Kinetics and Measures of Stability

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“…The initial low GI may be closely associated with the NH 3 levels (Fig. 5), as suggested in other studies on compost obtained from animal manures (Ramirez-Perez et al, 2007). At the end of the composting process, the GI of the compost from ordinary, solar, and greenhouse treatments reached 71%, 91%, and 70%, respectively.…”
Section: Changes In Tocmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The initial low GI may be closely associated with the NH 3 levels (Fig. 5), as suggested in other studies on compost obtained from animal manures (Ramirez-Perez et al, 2007). At the end of the composting process, the GI of the compost from ordinary, solar, and greenhouse treatments reached 71%, 91%, and 70%, respectively.…”
Section: Changes In Tocmentioning
confidence: 66%