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Insights into the changes of amino acids, microbial community, and enzymatic activities related with the nutrientquality of product during the composting of food waste

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1635-y

Abstract:

● The highest seed germination index was achieved at 0.3 g/g total solids of food waste.

Keywords: Composting     Food waste     Amino acids     Microbial community     Enzymatic activity     Nutrient quality    

Unintended nutrient imbalance induced by wastewater effluent inputs to receiving water and its ecological

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 11, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1584-x

Abstract: Eutrophication is the most widespread water quality issue globally.To date, most efforts to control eutrophication have focused on reductions of external nutrient inputs, yet importance of nutrient stoichiometry and subsequent shift in plankton composition in aquatic ecosystemDevelopment Goals, spurring the constructions of wastewater treatment facilities that have improved water qualityHowever, control measures are often targeted at and effective in removing a single nutrient from sewage

Keywords: Nutrient stoichiometry     Wastewater treatment     Ecosystem functioning     Water quality management    

Scientifically advanced woody media for improved water quality from livestock woodchip heavy-use areas

Laura Christianson, David DeVallance, Joshua Faulkner, Thomas Basden

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0909-7

Abstract: Overwintering cattle on pastures in many areas can damage the pasture and lead to impaired water qualityHowever, woodchip HUAs can also be a centralized source of high nutrient loads due to their drainageA column study was conducted to assess the nutrient load reduction potential of: 1) six types of wood

Keywords: Overwinter     Heavy-use area     Nutrient pollution     Torrefied     Woodchip    

Managing nutrient for both food security and environmental sustainability in China: an experiment for

Fusuo ZHANG, Zhenling CUI, Weifeng ZHANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 53-61 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2014006

Abstract: The first step is to use technology for in-season root-zone nutrient management to significantly increaseThe second is to use technology for integrated nutrient management to increase both yield and NUE byeffective agricultural paradigm to ensure food security, while increasing NUE and improving environmental quality

Keywords: integrated nutrient management     integrated soil-crop system management     environmental protection     food security    

Sugarcane bagasse amendment improves the quality of green waste vermicompost and the growth of

Linlin Cai, Xiangyang Sun, Dan Hao, Suyan Li, Xiaoqiang Gong, Hao Ding, Kefei Yu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1240-2

Abstract: •Earthworms were able to convert green waste into more plant-available nutrients. •The part of heavy metals content increased in the compost added by earthworm. •The addition of SCB to GW did enhance earthworm biomass and humic acid content. •The resulting vermicomposts were characterized by neutral pH and lower EC value. Vermicomposting is a feasible method for disposing of lignocellulosic waste while generating a useful product. The current study assessed the potential of vermicomposting green waste mixed with sugarcane bagasse in proportions of 25%, 50%, and 75% (v:v, based on dry weight). The suitability was evaluated based on the agrochemical properties, earthworm biomass, and phytotoxicity. The final vermicomposts exhibited near-neutral pH values (7.1–7.6), and lower EC values (0.43–0.72 mS/cm) and C:N ratios (14.1–19.9).The content of available nutrients and CEC for all the vermicomposts exceeded those of the control compost (without earthworms). For vermicomposts, the average values of NO3–-N, AP, AK, and CEC were 53, 517, 1362 mg/kg, and 158 cmol/kg, respectively. The total contents of heavy metals increased in all vermicompost treatments compared to control composts with the following average final percentages: Zn (2.0%), Cr (15.5%), Pb (23.4%), and Cu (44.3%), but these amounts were safe for application in agroforestry. The addition of sugarcane bagasse to green waste significantly increased the content of total humic substance, humic acid and urease activity, acid and alkaline phosphatase activity, and Eiseniafetida reproduction. The addition of 25% sugarcane bagasse to green waste decreased the toxicity to germinating seeds. These results revealed that vermicomposting is a feasible way to degrade green waste into a value-added chemical product.

Keywords: Green waste     Earthworms     Sugarcane bagasse     Vermicomposting     Nutrient recovery    

HOTSPOTS OF NUTRIENT LOSSES TO AIR AND WATER: AN INTEGRATED MODELING APPROACH FOR EUROPEAN RIVER BASINS

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 10, Issue 4,   Pages 579-592 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2023526

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Nutrient pollution of air and water is a persistent problem in Europe.to calculate inputs of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to land and rivers, N emissions to air, and nutrientthe basin area was considered as pollution hotspots and generated over half of N emissions to air and nutrient

Keywords: agriculture     air-water modeling     European rivers     nutrient pollution     sewage systems     source attribution    

MANURE AND METROPOLES---A GLOBAL FRAMEWORK FOR NUTRIENT CYCLING IN FOOD SYSTEMS

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,

Pelagic-benthic coupling of the microbial food web modifies nutrient cycles along a cascade-dammed river

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1484-5

Abstract:

• Structure of multi-trophic microbial groups were analyzed using DNA metabarcoding.

Keywords: Reservoir     Multi-trophic     Beta diversity     Predator-prey     Nutrient accumulation    

bioaccumulations based on a global data set and the implications for aquatic systems with aggravating nutrient

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1471-x

Abstract:

• Hg bioaccumulation by phytoplankton varies among aquatic ecosystems.

Keywords: Plankton     Hg bioaccumulation     Physiological characteristics     A cross-system analysis     Nutrient compositions    

Effects of riparian vegetation patterns on the distribution and potential loss of soil nutrients: a case study of the Wenyu River in Beijing

Erhui GUO,Liding CHEN,Ranhao SUN,Zhaoming WANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 279-287 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0667-8

Abstract: This study examines the impact of riparian vegetation patterns on water pollution due to soil nutrientThe different distributions of soil nutrients along vegetation patterns and the potential risk of nutrientlower-slope grassland has higher levels of soil TN, TP, AN, and AP, and thus it may become a new source of nutrient

Keywords: riparian     vegetation patterns     soil nutrient distribution     nutrient loss     management    

Simulation of long-term nutrient removal in a full-scale closed-loop bioreactor for sewage treatment:

Zheng LI,Rong QI,Wei AN,Takashi MINO,Tadashi SHOJI,Willy VERSTRAETE,Jian GU,Shengtao LI,Shiwei XU,Min YANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3,   Pages 534-544 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0660-2

Abstract: The calibrated model could describe the long-term trend of nutrient removal and short-term variations

Keywords: activated sludge model     Bayesian inference     biological nutrient removal     closed-loop bioreactor     oxidation    

Discussion about Standardization for Feed Industry and Quality Management of Its Products in China

Zhang Ziyi

Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 7,   Pages 30-36

Abstract: When new products developed, the management of product quality should be tightened up.

Keywords: feed industry     standardization     safety of feed     ISO 14000     nutrient requirement of animal    

Water---- and nutrient and energy---- systems in urbanizing watersheds

Rodrigo VILLARROEL WALKER, Michael Bruce BECK, Jim W. HALL

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 5,   Pages 596-611 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0445-4

Abstract: separate out the water infrastructure and water metabolism of cities from their intimately inter-related nutrientnotwithstanding the massive volumes of these materials flowing into and out of the city, the notion of an urban nutrienttend to discuss, or conduct research into, “soilshed” agencies, or soilshed management, or Integrated Nutrientchallenges) deriving from adopting this broader, multi-sectoral “systems” perspective on addressing water-nutrient-energybeing initiated — for example, on Kathmandu, Nepal — we close by reflecting upon these issues of water-nutrient-energy

Keywords: cities     climate change     energy sector     nutrient sector     systems analysis     resource recovery     water-food-energy    

Mass loss and nutrient dynamics during litter decomposition in response to warming and nitrogen addition

Haiyan REN, Jie QIN, Baolong YAN, Alata, Baoyinhexige, Guodong HAN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 64-70 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017194

Abstract: However, the temporal patterns of mass loss and nutrient release in response to warming and nitrogenstudy indicates that warming and nitrogen addition increased litter mass loss through altering litter quality

Keywords: climate warming     grassland     litter decomposition     nitrogen deposition     nutrient release    

MANURE AND METROPOLES—A GLOBAL FRAMEWORK FOR NUTRIENT CYCLING IN FOOD SYSTEMS

Daan VERSTAND, Theun VELLINGA, Krijn POPPE, Pieter de WOLF

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 182-187 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020364

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Scientifically advanced woody media for improved water quality from livestock woodchip heavy-use areas

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