Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7080078 | Bioresource Technology | 2013 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Biological reactivity of these substrates was related to their soluble organic matter content, which decreased in the order buffalo manure > compost > vermicompost. Phosphorus was labile in all organic substrates and composting transformed organic P into plant available P. The presence of biochar led to a protection of organic matter against chemical oxidation and changed their susceptibility to biological degradation, suggesting that biochar could increase the carbon sequestration potential of compost, vermicompost and manure, when applied in mixture.
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Authors
Phuong-Thi Ngo, Cornelia Rumpel, Quoc-Anh Ngo, Marie Alexis, Gabriela Velásquez Vargas, Maria de la Luz Mora Gil, Dinh-Kim Dang, Pascal Jouquet,