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Krüsi, Bertil O. The impact of draining, burning, and fertilizer treatments on the nutrient status of floating Typha mats in a freshwater marsh =: Der Einfluss von Drainage, kontrolliertem Abbrennen und Düngung auf die Nährstoffverhältnisse in schwimmenden Typha-Beständen. Zürich: Ver̈offentlichungen des Geobotanischen Institutes der ETH, Stiftung Rübel, 1989.

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Krüsi, Bertil O. The impact of draining, burning and fertilizer treatments on the nutrient status of floating Typha mats in a freshwater marsh =: Der Einfluss von Drainage, kontrolliertem Abbrennen und Düngung auf die Nährstoffverhältnisse in schwimmenden Typha-Beständen. [Zürich: Geobotanischen Institutes der ETH, Stiftung Rübel], 1989.

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Faust, James E., and John M. Dole, eds. Cut flowers and foliages. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789247602.0000.

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Abstract This book contains 8 chapters focusing on the breadth and depth of the cut flower and foliage industry, the production and postharvest handling of the most economically important cut flowers, specialty cut flowers, irrigation, fertilizer application, plant pests and diseases and their control and postharvest management, i.e. the harvesting, processing, storage, treatment and transport of these cut flowers.
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Benson, Todd David. The 1995/96 fertilizer verification trial--Malawi: Hybrid maize yields by treatment, national report. [Lilongwe]: The Ministry, 1997.

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Howie, Barbara. Effects of dried wastewater-treatment sludge application on ground-water quality in South Dade County, Florida. Tallahassee, Fla: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1992.

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Wastewater treatment and use in agriculture. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1992.

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Berndt, Marian P. Sources and distribution of nitrate in ground water at a farmed field irrigated with sewage treatment-plant effluent, Tallahassee, Florida. Tallahassee, Fla: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1990.

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Jansen, Tineke M. The influence of white clover cultivar and organic manure treatment on early spring herbage production. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1995.

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Yager, Tracy J. B. Hydrogeology of a biosolids-application site near Deer Trail, Colorado, 1993-99. Reston, Va: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Yager, Tracy J. B. Hydrogeology of a biosolids-application site near Deer Trail, Colorado, 1993-99. Reston, Va: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Yager, Tracy J. B. Hydrogeology of a biosolids-application site near Deer Trail, Colorado, 1993-99. Reston, Va: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Yager, Tracy J. B. Hydrogeology of a biosolids-application site near Deer Trail, Colorado, 1993-99. Reston, Va: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Newsome, T. A. Stand-tending and rehabilitation treatment options for 36-year-old, height-repressed lodgepole pine. Victoria: British Columbia, Forest Science Program, 2003.

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E, Clapp C., Larson William E. 1921-, Dowdy R. H, University of Minnesota. Dept. of Soil Science., and United States. Agricultural Research Service., eds. Sewage sludge: Land utilization and the environment : 11-13 August 1993, Sheraton Airport Inn, Bloomington, MN. Madison, WI, USA: American Society of Agronomy, 1994.

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WEF/ABC biosolids land appliers' guide to preparing for the certification examination. Alexandria, VA: Water Environment Federation, 2002.

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Carol, Steinfeld, ed. The composting toilet system book: A practical guide to choosing, planning and maintaining composting toilet systems, a water-saving, pollution-preventing alternative. Concord, Mass: The Center for Ecological Pollution Prevention, 1999.

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Virginia. Department of Health. Report of the Virginia Department of Health on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's response to the National Research Council's report pertaining to the land application of biosolids to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia. Richmond, Va: Commonwealth of Virginia, 2004.

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Virginia. General Assembly. Joint Legislative Audit & Review Commission. Review of land application of biosolids in Virginia: Report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia. Richmond, Va: Commonwealth of Virginia, 2005.

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Tyagi, Vinay Kumar, Kaoutar Aboudi, and Cigdem Eskicioglu, eds. Anaerobic Digestate Management. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789062755.

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Abstract The book aims to analyse and discuss the conventional and emerging treatments of digestate generated in the anaerobic treatment of organic waste. Thus, in the circular economy framework, the book will address up-to-date strategies for the treatment and resource recovery from anaerobic digestate. Anaerobic digestion is an expanding technology nowadays, especially when considering the thrust in ongoing research on the value-added products and energy recovery from biomass wastes, i.e., sludges, agro-industrial waste, animal waste, food waste and organic fraction of municipal solid waste, etc. Anaerobic digestate is a leftover and waste management authorities across the world do not have so many options for digestate management except using the digestate for land application as a fertilizer or composting. However, researchers and field engineers are still looking for robust options for digestate management. Thus, a timely book on digestate management will be an invaluable addition to this domain. The key features of the book include: the broad range of biomass waste covered, discussion of conventional to advanced technological options, and the inclusion of successful case studies. ISBN: 9781789062748 (paperback) ISBN: 9781789062755 (eBook) ISBN: 9781789062762 (ePub)
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A, Elliott Herschel, and AWWA Research Foundation, eds. Land application of water treatment sludges: Impacts and management. Denver, CO: The Foundation and American Water Works Association, 1990.

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T, Novak John, and AWWA Research Foundation, eds. An assessment of cropland application of water treatment residuals. Denver, CO: The Foundation and American Water Works Association, 1995.

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Treatment and Use of Sewage Sludge and Liquid Agricultural Wastes: Review of COST 68/681 Programme, 1972-90 (Treatment and Use of Sewage Sludge and Liquid Agricultural Wastes). European Communities / Union (EUR-OP/OOPEC/OPOCE), 1992.

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Thong, Dao Van, and Pham Chi Trung. Suitable Technology Propose for Treatment of Livestock Waste for Medium and Small Farms to Organic Fertilizer. Eliva Press, 2022.

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Schmidt, Thomas, Morten L. Christensen, Lars Stoumann Jensen, and Sven G. Sommer. Animal Manure Recycling: Treatment and Management. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2013.

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Schmidt, Thomas, Morten L. Christensen, Lars Stoumann Jensen, and Sven G. Sommer. Animal Manure Recycling: Treatment and Management. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2013.

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Schmidt, Thomas, Lars Stoumann Jensen, S. G. Sommer, and Morten Christensen. Animal Manure Recycling: Treatment and Management. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2013.

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Performance study of vanaspati wastewater treatment plant at M/S Shriram Foods and Fertiliser Industries. New Delhi: Central Board for the Prevention and Control of Water Pollution, 1985.

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United Nations. Environment Programme. International Environmental Technology Centre., ed. Biosolids management: An environmentally sound approach for managing sewage treatment plant sludge : an introductory guide for decision-makers. Osaka/Shiga: UNEP International Environmental Technology Centre, 2002.

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Eisenberg, J. N. S. Application of a Dynamic Model to Assess Microbial Health Risks Associated With Beneficial Uses of Biosolids: Solids Treatment Residuals and Reuse 98-rem-1a (Werf Report). IWA Publishing (Intl Water Assoc), 2007.

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Draeger, Kathryn J. Watershed Effects of Biosolids Land Application: Literature Review. Water Environment Research Foundation, 1999.

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Oakley, Stewart M. Integrated Wastewater Management for Health and Valorization: A Design Manual for Resource Challenged Cities. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789061536.

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Abstract Adequate wastewater treatment in low to medium income cities worldwide has largely been a failure despite decades of funding. The still dominant end-of-pipe paradigm of treatment for surface water discharge, focusing principally on removal of organic matter, has not addressed the well-published problems of pathogen and nutrient release with continued contamination of surface waters. This book incorporates the new paradigm of integrated wastewater management for valorization without surface water discharge using waste stabilization pond systems and wastewater reservoirs. In this paradigm the purpose of treatment is to protect health by reducing pathogens to produce an effluent that is valorized for its fertilizer and water value for agriculture and aquaculture. Methane production as a sustainable energy source is also considered for those applications where it is appropriate. Emphasis is on sustainable engineering solutions for low to medium income cities worldwide. Chapters present the theory of design, followed by design procedures, example design problems, and case study examples with data, diagrams and photos of operating systems. Excel spreadsheets and the FAO program CLIMWAT/CROPWAT are included in examples throughout. Sections on engineering practice include technical training, operation and maintenance requirements, construction and sustainability. The book incorporates design and operating data and case studies from Africa, Australia, Latin America, Europe, New Zealand, and the US, including studies that have been published in French, Portuguese, and Spanish. The book is designed for upper-division and graduate level engineering students, practicing engineers, regulatory professionals who help establish and enforce effluent standards, international development professionals, and policy stakeholders. ISBN: 9781789061529 (paperback) ISBN: 9781789061536 (eBook) ISBN: 9781789061543 (ePUB)
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M. Saadeldin, Islam, ed. Advances in Assisted Reproduction Technologies. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/97898150516671220501.

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More than 4 decades have passed since the birth of the first in vitro fertilized baby in 1978. The use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) to overcome infertility has increased steadily with the simultaneous increase in the number of fertility centers in every part of the world. Access to infertility clinics is playing an important role in the treatment of different forms of infertility (like tubal disease, ovarian aging, or ovarian dysfunction). This book captures the state of current and recent advances in assisted reproduction technology in humans and livestock in an easy and comprehensive way for non-experts and learners. 10 chapters cover the biology of reproduction, and male ART methods (sperm retrieval and freezing) and female ART methods (oocyte activation, and cryopreservation), and finally embryo ARTs (assisted hatching and cloning techniques) with simple definitions and explanations. Tips to overcome problems are also presented where appropriate along with references for further reading. This book is a simple primer for students who are involved in courses in embryology or reproductive technologies as part of programs in biology, biotechnology, medicine, and physiology.
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1927-, Page A. L., Logan Terry J, Ryan James A. 1943-, United States. Environmental Protection Agency., University of California Riverside, and Ohio State University, eds. Land application of sludge: Food chain implications. Chelsea, Mich: Lewis, 1987.

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Page, A. L., T. J. Logan, and J. A. Ryan. Land Application of Sludge: Food Chain Implications. Lewis Pub, 1986.

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T, Basta Nicholas, ed. Land application of biosolids: A review of research concerning benefits, environmental impacts, and regulations of applying treated sewage sludge. [Stillwater]: Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1995.

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Dowdy, Robert H., C. E. Clapp, and William E. Larson. Sewage Sludge: Land Utilization and the Environment. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2015.

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Clapp, C. E., and William E. Larson. Sewage Sludge: Land Utilization and the Environment : 11-13 August 1993, Sheraton Airport Inn, Bloomington, Mn (Sssa Miscellaneous Publication). American Society of Agronomy, 1994.

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Garden, Morgan. My Vegetable Garden Planner Tracking Plant Conditions and Growing Notes: Complete Gardening Project Record for Design, Plan, Manage from Seed, Plant to Harvest, Pest Problem Treatment and Fertilizer, Square Foot Planting Guide and Weekly Activity Journal. Independently Published, 2021.

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Porto, David Del, and Carol Steinfeld. Composting Toilet System Book: A Practical Guide to Choosing, Planning and Maintaining Composting Toilet Systems. Center for Ecological Pollution Prevention, 2000.

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Kajitvichyanukul, Puangrat, and Brian D'Arcy, eds. Land Use and Water Quality: The Impacts of Diffuse Pollution. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789061123.

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Abstract The influence of landscapes – topography, soil, vegetation, geology – on water quality is an inherent part of the global water cycle. Land use has adverse impacts for example when soils are exposed, significant quantities of pollutants are released (including anthropogenic materials added to those naturally present), or pollutants are added directly to the water environment. Those impacts range from industrial development to farming and urbanisation. Whilst inefficient polluting industrial effluents are still tolerated in some countries, and poorly treated sewage globally remains a huge challenge for sanitation and public health, as well as the water environment, diffuse pollution is relatively poorly recognised or understood. The operator of a sewage or trade effluent treatment plant is consciously discharging effluent to the local river. But a farmer is simply growing crops or farming livestock, a city commuter driving to work is unlikely to be thinking how brake pad wear has released copper to the water (and air) environment and hydrocarbons and particulates too; no one is intending to cause pollution of the water environment. The same applies to industrial chemists creating fire-proofing chemicals, solvents, fertilisers, pesticides, cosmetics and many more substances which contaminate the environment. Understanding and ultimately minimising diffuse pollution is in that sense the science of unintended consequences. And the consequences can be severe, for water resources and ecosystems. It's a global problem. This book comprises 18 papers from experts around the globe, presenting evidence from tropical as well as temperate regions, and rural as well as urban land use challenges. The book explores the nature of diffuse pollution and exemplifies the issues at various scales, from high-level national overviews to particular catchment and pollutant issues. By contrast, natural or semi-natural forest cover has long been recognised as safeguarding water quality in reservoirs (examples from Australia to Thailand and UK). The final chapter looks at how landscapes generally, can be designed to minimise pollution risks from particular land-uses, arguing for a more widespread catchment approach to water-aware landscape design, allied with flood risk resilience, place-making for people, and biodiversity opportunities too. ISBN: 9781789061116 (Paperback) ISBN: 9781789061123 (eBook) ISBN: 9781789061130 (ePub)
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