Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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... slurry . Ammonifier populations increased from 105 to 109 cells ml1 with a corresponding increase in porewater ammonia and phosphorus . The results will be discussed in terms of the field data and the P22 Distribution , fate and impact ...
... slurry . Ammonifier populations increased from 105 to 109 cells ml1 with a corresponding increase in porewater ammonia and phosphorus . The results will be discussed in terms of the field data and the P22 Distribution , fate and impact ...
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... slurries causes problems for farmers , particularly in the winter when cattle are kept inside and large quantities of slurry accumulate . In the summer slurries collect as waste from milking parlours . The slurries are stored above ...
... slurries causes problems for farmers , particularly in the winter when cattle are kept inside and large quantities of slurry accumulate . In the summer slurries collect as waste from milking parlours . The slurries are stored above ...
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