Abstract:This study aimed to produce high-nitrogen compost extract and applicate it to land plants and microalgae, a candidate crop for biofuel and high value-added material production, as a part of low-salinity compost production system. For this purpose, we selected komatsuna, a leafy vegetable, and Botryococcus braunii, a microalga, as the test species. Nitrogen-added compost, which was used as a deodorizing material for ammonia released from composting, had a higher amount of inorganic nitrogen than potassium, unli… Show more
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