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Microbiology of Composting || Microbial Transformation of Nitrogen During Composting

✍ Scribed by Insam, Heribert; Riddech, Nuntavun; Klammer, Susanne


Book ID
120514323
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
967 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
3662087243

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✦ Synopsis


Composting is increasingly used as a recycling technology for organic wastes. Knowledge on the composition and activities of compost microbial communities has so far been based on traditional methods. New molecular and physiological tools now offer new insights into the "black box" of decaying material. An unforeseen diversity of microorganisms are involved in composting, opening up an enormous potential for future process and product improvements. In this book, the views of scientists, engineers and end-users on compost production, process optimisation, standardisation and product application are presented.


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