2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.08.093
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Improving the nutrient content of sheep bedding compost by adding cattle manure

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“…Since these nutrients are non-volatile, they tend to remain in the compost; therefore, their increase in concentration is a reflection of the rate of decomposition of organic matter during composting. The results of this composting study are in agreement with Mondonca Costa et al (2015) [44], who observed a significant increment in nutrient content in the final compost compared to the raw materials. The same observation was found by Nishanth and Biwas (2008) [45] in a study on the effect of adding rock phosphate to treated compost.…”
Section: Influence Of Sub-materials On Radiocesium Levels and Chemicasupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Since these nutrients are non-volatile, they tend to remain in the compost; therefore, their increase in concentration is a reflection of the rate of decomposition of organic matter during composting. The results of this composting study are in agreement with Mondonca Costa et al (2015) [44], who observed a significant increment in nutrient content in the final compost compared to the raw materials. The same observation was found by Nishanth and Biwas (2008) [45] in a study on the effect of adding rock phosphate to treated compost.…”
Section: Influence Of Sub-materials On Radiocesium Levels and Chemicasupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The graph shows that biplot groups of stability and organic matter parameters go in opposite directions from the center axes (Figure 2). In this sense, COSTA et al (2015) found that groups of variables containing Ash and HA/FA show opposite directions to TOC, by the PCA in manure composting studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The CEC/C is indicative of stability degree and maturity of organic fertilizer produced (DORES-SILVA et al, 2011). This relationship is more appropriate than the C/N to indicate the degree of stability on organic materials (DORES-SILVA et al, 2011).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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