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Evaluation of Plant Water Use Efficiency After Addition of Nano Product to Soil

Funding period: 2018 - 2019

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O-aryl and Carbonyl Carbon Contents of Food Waste and Biosolid Predict P Availability in an Acidic Soil

Md Shahinur Rahman, Cassandra Schefe, Sunnia Rajput, David Keizer, Anthony Weatherley

2021-01-01

Organic waste streams, otherwise known as organic amendments (OA), contain potentially valuable nutrients which may additionally i..

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Lignite improved the quality of composted manure and mitigated emissions of ammonia and greenhouse gases during forced aeration composting

R Impraim, A Weatherley, T Coates, D Chen, H Suter

2020-12-02

Lignite amendment of livestock manure is considered a viable ammonia (NH<inf>3</inf>) emission mitigation technique. However, its ..

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What are the social costs and benefits of lignite application to reduce ammonia emissions in intensive feedlot?

EL Ng, X Liang, SK Lam, D Chen, AJ Weatherley

2020-09-01

Recent studies demonstrated that lignite application in feedlot can mitigate ammonia (NH<inf>3</inf>) emission from intensive live..

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An Investigation of the Role of Organic Amendments on the Availability of Phosphorus in an Acidic Soil

MD Shahinur Rahman

2020-01-01

The recovery of P from organic waste streams (known as organic amendments, OA) is becoming increasingly popular. Besides a source ..

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