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COMPOSTS FROM RESIDUES OF ANAEROBICALLY TREATED HOUSEHOLD WASTE AND THEIR SUITABILITY IN GROWING MEDIA
Article number
450_27
Pages
229 – 236
Language
Abstract
The residues from fermentation of separately collected organic waste can be used in growing media after a short term composting process.
On average their analysis shows better values than biological waste composts.
Damages and reduced plant growth cannot be ruled out on sensitive plant species, in particular when using composts from residues of the KOMPOGAS-process.
Mixtures of peat and BTA-composts or BIOSTAB-composts did well as a growing media in the experiments.
On average their analysis shows better values than biological waste composts.
Damages and reduced plant growth cannot be ruled out on sensitive plant species, in particular when using composts from residues of the KOMPOGAS-process.
Mixtures of peat and BTA-composts or BIOSTAB-composts did well as a growing media in the experiments.
Authors
P. Fischer, H.-J. Schmitz
Keywords
Alchemilla mollis, Euphorbia pulcherrima, Poinsettia, Impatiens-New-Guinea-Hybrids, Ocimum basilicum, Basil, compost quality, biological waste fermentation methods
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