Zawadzinska et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Effect of substrates containing municipal sewage sludge compost on the accumulation of macrocomponents in Impatiens walleriana HookZawadzinska et al., 2014
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- Zawadzinska A
- Salachna P
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- Journal of Elementology
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Municipal sewage sludge is often used in compost production for agriculture. Composting sediments, which include structure-forming materials, results in the formation of matter rich in organic substances and nutrients that can be used as a component of horticultural …
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