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https://read.qxmd.com/read/15074817/fertilizer-source-effect-on-ground-and-surface-water-quality-in-drainage-from-turfgrass
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zachary M Easton, A Martin Petrovic
Nutrients in surface and ground water can affect human and aquatic organisms that rely on water for consumption and habitat. A mass-balance field study was conducted over two years (July 2000-May 2001) to determine the effect of nutrient source on turfgrass runoff and leachate. Treatments were arranged in an incomplete randomized block design on a slope of 7 to 9% of Arkport sandy loam (coarseloamy, mixed, active, mesic Lamellic Hapludalf) and seeded with Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) and perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L...
March 2004: Journal of Environmental Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12625007/-bio-remediation-techniques-of-crude-oil-contaminated-soils
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Peijun Li, Shuhai Guo, Tieheng Sun, Peidong Tai, Chungui Zhang, Yuxing Bai, Qiang Sun, Ping Sheng
The bioremediation of soils contaminated by different types of petroleum were carried out with composting process in a prepared bed. By the measures of nutrient- and microbiological agent addition, and moisture- and pH control, an ideal environment for microbes were obtained. When total petroleum hydrocarbons, which consist of thin oil, high condensation oil, special viscous oil, and viscous oil, were in the range of 25.8-77.2 g.kg-1 dry soil, the petroleum removal rate could reach 38.37-56.74% by 2 months operation...
November 2002: Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao, the Journal of Applied Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11922069/examination-of-environmental-quality-of-raw-and-composting-de-inking-paper-sludge
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Chantal J Beauchamp, Marie-Hélène Charest, André Gosselin
Paper sludges were traditionally landfilled or burned. Over the years, the use of paper sludges on soils has increased, as well as the concerns about their environmental effects. Therefore, the chemical characterization of paper sludges and their young (immature) compost needed to be investigated, and over 150 inorganic and organic chemicals were analyzed in de-inking paper sludge (DPS). In general, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium contents were low but variable in raw DPS and its young compost. The contents of arsenic, boron, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, manganese, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, lead, selenium, and zinc were also low and showed low variability...
February 2002: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11695606/screening-of-compost-for-pahs-and-pesticides-using-static-subcritical-water-extraction
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A E McGowin, K K Adom, A K Obubuafo
Static subcritical water extraction (SubWE) along with solid phase extraction (SPE) was used for the analysis of PAHs and pesticides in municipal solid waste compost. Yields obtained for PAHs in certified reference sediment (CRM 104) were acceptable. The extraction method was simple, rapid, used small sample sizes, and no sample drying was required. Analysis of samples was performed by GC/MS and HPLC. Recovery of spiked pesticides was greatest at 110 degrees C for 20 min extraction time. The optimum extraction for PAH analysis was achieved at 150 degrees C for 20 min...
November 2001: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10867947/-change-in-composition-of-hydrolyzed-lignin-during-composting
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G P Aleksandrova, S A Medvedeva, A P Sinitsyn, O N Okunev
Microbial assemblages were composed for composting hydrolysed lignin. Data on bioconversion of aromatic compounds with various types of substitution in the ring were used for this purpose. Composting of hydrolysed lignin reduced the contents of lignin, low-hydrolyzable polysaccharides, resins, and low-molecular-weight phenols and resulted in accumulation of humic acids. The resulting compost showed no phytotoxicity.
May 2000: Prikladnaia Biokhimiia i Mikrobiologiia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10453478/isolation-and-characterization-of-thermophilic-bacteria-capable-of-degrading-dehydroabietic-acid
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Z Yu, W W Mohn
Using a semi-continuous enrichment method, we isolated two thermophilic bacterial strains, which could completely degrade abietane resin acids, including dehydroabietic acid (DhA). Strain DhA-73, isolated from a laboratory-scale bioreactor treating bleached kraft mill effluent at 55 degrees C, grew on DhA as sole carbon source; while DhA-71, isolated from municipal compost, required dilute tryptic soy broth for growth on DhA. DhA-71 grew on DhA from 30 degrees C to 60 degrees C with maximum growth at 50 degrees C; while, DhA-73 grew on DhA from 37 degrees C to 60 degrees C with maximum growth at 55 degrees C...
June 1999: Canadian Journal of Microbiology
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