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Size and composition of colloidal phosphorus across agricultural soils amended with biochar, manure and biogas slurry
The long-term application of organic amendments like manure, biochar and biogas slurry can increase phosphorus (P) levels in agricultural soils;...
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Long-term effects of cattle manure application on the soil aggregate stability of salt-affected soil on the Songnen Plain of North-Eastern China
PurposePoor soil structure and instability are primary problems in salt-affected soil, which is formed by excessive amounts of exchangeable Na + and...
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Green Manure Management as a Sustainable and Economical Alternative for Intensive Crop Fertilization in the Framework of the Circular Economy
Agriculture is a strategic sector that has played a key role in develo** many territories. However, the rapid expansion of productivity since the... -
Nutrient management and crop** pattern influence the carbon sequestering ability of semi-arid tropical soils
The present investigation assessed the consequences of long-term organic and inorganic nutrient amendments on carbon sequestering potential and...
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Environmental Assessment of Two Irrigation Systems in an Organic Tomato Crop System Under Manure Compost Fertilization: a Sustainable Circular Economy Approach in Catalonia (Spain)
The circular economy is proposed as a promising strategy for both dealing with the current environmental issues and providing socio-economic...
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Influences of Farmyard Manure and its Biochars Prepared at Different Temperatures on Soil Properties and Soil Enzymes and CO2 Emission from Soil Under İrrigation Conditions with Treated Wastewater
While irrigation with treated wastewater and using farmyard manure are important in the effective use of resources, this dual considers a more...
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Modeling of energy and emissions from animal manure using machine learning methods: the case of the Western Mediterranean Region, Turkey
In Turkey, facilities for the use of biomass resources in energy production are increasing, and new conversion facilities are commissioned every year...
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Antibiotic resistance genes in manure-amended paddy soils across eastern China: Occurrence and influencing factors
Pig manure, rich in antibiotics and metals, is widely applied in paddy fields as a soil conditioner, triggering the proliferation of antibiotic...
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Occurrence of veterinary antibiotics in animal manure, compost, and agricultural soil, originating from different feedlots in suburbs of Shanghai, East China
The present study aims to monitor and assess the occurrence of veterinary antibiotics (VAs) in animal manure, compost, and fertilized soil,...
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Animal Waste: An Environmentally Sustainable Management Approach
Some localities still use non-sustainable management techniques to deal with animal waste. Animal waste has the potential to be profitable if... -
Arsenic fractionation and speciation in different textured soils supplied with farmyard manure and accumulation by sunflower under alkaline calcareous conditions
Arsenic (As) is a naturally occurring element that is found in soil, water, and rocks. However, it can also be released into the environment through...
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Residue recycling options and their implications for sustainable nitrogen management in rice–wheat agroecosystems
BackgroundIn the Indo-Gangetic Plain, rice–wheat is the most extensively practiced crop rotation. The escalating issue of crop residue burning,...
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Simultaneous biofiltration of H2S, NH3, and toluene using compost made of chicken manure and sugarcane bagasse as packing material
Offensive odors from wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) are caused by volatile inorganic compounds such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonia and volatile...
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Immobilization effects of co-pyrolyzed neem seed mixed with poultry manure on potentially toxic elements in soil and the phytoremediation potentials of native Manihot esculenta and Jatropha curcas in ensuring sustainable land use
This study evaluated the effects of neem seed biochar, poultry manure, and their combinations at varying rates of 15 and 25% (w/w) on potentially...
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Bentonite binding with mercury(II) ion through promotion of reactive oxygen species derived from manure-based dissolved organic matter
This study reports the mercury binding by bentonite clay influenced by cattle manure–derived dissolved organic matter (DOM). The DOM (as total...
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Reactive nitrogen releases and nitrogen footprint during intensive vegetable production affected by partial human manure substitution
Evaluating the sustainability of vegetable production is crucial to secure future food supply. A 2-year field study of four different vegetable crops...
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Identification of Size-segregated Bioaerosol Community and Pathogenic Bacteria in a Tunnel-ventilated Layer House: Effect of Manure Removal
Bioaerosols in commercial livestock barns threaten the health of animals and humans. To better understand microbial dynamics in the layer house, we...
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Exogenous fulvic acid enhances stability of mineral-associated soil organic matter better than manure
Mineral-associated soil organic matter (MAOM) is seen as the key to soil carbon sequestration, but its stability often varies with types of exogenous...
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Prediction Models Based on Soil Characteristics for Evaluation of the Accumulation Capacity of Nine Metals by Forage Sorghum Grown in Agricultural Soils Treated with Varying Amounts of Poultry Manure
Predictive models were generated to evaluate the degree to which nine metals (Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn) were absorbed by the leaves,...
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Ecotoxicological effects of untreated pig manure from diets with or without growth-promoting supplements on Eisenia andrei in subtropical soils
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of untreated pig manure from diets incorporating growth-promoting supplements (antibiotics and Zn oxide) on...