Characterization of organic compounds from biosolids of Buenos Aires city

The use of biosolids as a source of organic matter improves the physical and chemical properties of agricultural soils, resulting in an increase in crop yields. In previous studies, between 29-45 percent of sludge-borne carbon was recalcitrant a year after land application of biosolids from Buenos A...

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Autor principal: Torri, Silvana Irene
Otros Autores: Alberti, Cecilia
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