Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10505418 | Journal of Environmental Management | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
⺠A scaled-up conversion process of fish waste to liquid fertilizer was performed in a 5 L ribbon-type reactor. ⺠Mixed microorganisms degraded approximately 430 g of fish waste for 96 h. ⺠The 96 h culture broth of fish waste possessed comparable fertilizing ability to commercial fertilizers. âºÂ A more satisfactory fish waste degradation rate (3.61 g hâ1) was obtained from the scaled-up production. ⺠The culture broth of fish waste at 25 °C was well preserved for 6 months by the addition of 1% lactate.
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Authors
Van Thingoc Dao, Joong Kyun Kim,