Evaluation of Urban Wastes for Agricultural Use
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Three different groups of municipal wastes : The organic fraction of municipal solid wastes, sewage sludges, and composts of these materials were characterized in order to evaluate their suitability as fertilizers. The parameters determined were : pH, contents of N, P, K, total organic C, water-soluble C, extractable C, pH 2-soluble C, pH 2-precipitated C, heavy metals, and organic phytotoxic substances as well as microbiological activity (respiration). The physiological effect of these wastes on seed germination was also studied. Sewage sludges showed the highest N and P contents while NO_3^- content was higher in composts. The fresh wastes exhibited a higher organic matter content than composts but the organic matter of the latter was most stable and humified. Aqueous extracts of the fresh products (municipal solid wastes and sewage sludges) inhibited the germination of Lepidium sativum seeds.
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著者
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Hernandez Teresa
Department of Soil and Water Conservation and Organic Waste Management
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Ayuso Miguel
Department of Soil and Water Conservation and Organic Waste Management
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Pascual Jose
Department Of Neurosurgery La Princesa University Hospital
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Ayuso Miguel
Department Of Soil And Water Conservation And Waste Management Centro De Edafologia Y Biologia Aplic
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Hernandez Teresa
Department Of Soil And Water Conservation And Waste Management Centro De Edafologia Y Biologia Aplic
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Pascual Jose
Department Of Soil And Water Conservation And Waste Management Centro De Edafologia Y Biologia Aplic
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Gracia Carlos
Department of Soil and Water Conservation and Waste Management, Centro de Edafologia y Biologia Apli
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Gracia Carlos
Department Of Soil And Water Conservation And Waste Management Centro De Edafologia Y Biologia Aplic
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