Research Paper

The potential of reusing New Zealand's biowastes combined with native and exotic species for improved environmental and economic outcomes

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The potential of reusing New Zealand's biowastes combined with native and exotic species for improved environmental and economic outcomes
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Biowastes are unwanted materials of biological origin include biosolids (sewage sludge), Treated Municipal Wastewater (TMW), wood-waste, Dairy Shed Effluent (DSE), and composts made from municipal wastes. Potentially, biowastes can improve soil fertility and reduce the requirement for mineral fertilizers for both degraded and productive lands. However, application to soil may result in the accumulation or leaching of the Nutrients and Contaminants Associated with Biowastes (NCAB) in the envir...

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Thesis
Thesis level
Doctoral
Date created
2018
Creator
Lense, Obed Nedjo
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10182/10279
Related subjects
biowaste / New Zealand native plants species / native plants / plant growth / nutrient uptake / soil quality / contaminants / rhizosphere / root exudates / nitrogen cycle / nitrate leaching / Soil Chemistry (excl. Carbon Sequestration Science) / Soil Biology

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