Optimization of the biodegradable wastes management is one of the main goals of the activities taken up in the European Union. The aim of the present paper is to define the possibilities of supporting the process of golden rod yield (Solidago canadensis L.) by using different mineral-organic fertilizers, in a form of granulated substances, produced from extracted coffee wastes (CSG) as well as from ash which is the result of woody biomass combustion. Golden rod, as a potential energetic plant, is very easy to grow because it covers the grounds which are not utilized agriculturally or the ones localised in the close neighbourhood of industrial areas. For certain experimental purposes, a field experiment was conducted. Six experimental plots ...
Arenosols cover extensive areas in coffee producing, humid tropical countries of Sub-Sahara Africa (...
The present paper provides the research results of fodder beans, which were grown in the Lithuanian ...
International audienceNumerous studies have been conducted worldwide and more specifically in Brazil...
The main focus of this diploma thesis is the utilization of spent coffee ground (SCG) and its bioref...
ABSTRACT The final destination of solid industrial waste is one of the main environmental problems c...
To maintain high production and growing rates of plants, synthetically obtained fertilizers are comm...
The conilon coffee tree presents high yield potential, the replacement of soil nutrients usually bei...
Industrial development and increased energy requirements have led to high consumption of fossil fuel...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to study the effect of coffee waste (CW) application on growth...
The massive generation of spent coffee ground wastes has become an environmental concern around the ...
Energy production from renewable and waste materials is an attractive alternative to conventional pr...
The valorization of agro-industrial by-products is one of the key strategies to improve agricultural...
In coffee plantation, solid waste of coffee pulp is usually collected as heap nearby processing faci...
Arenosols cover extensive areas in coffee producing, humid tropical countries of Sub-Sahara Africa (...
The present paper provides the research results of fodder beans, which were grown in the Lithuanian ...
International audienceNumerous studies have been conducted worldwide and more specifically in Brazil...
The main focus of this diploma thesis is the utilization of spent coffee ground (SCG) and its bioref...
ABSTRACT The final destination of solid industrial waste is one of the main environmental problems c...
To maintain high production and growing rates of plants, synthetically obtained fertilizers are comm...
The conilon coffee tree presents high yield potential, the replacement of soil nutrients usually bei...
Industrial development and increased energy requirements have led to high consumption of fossil fuel...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to study the effect of coffee waste (CW) application on growth...
The massive generation of spent coffee ground wastes has become an environmental concern around the ...
Energy production from renewable and waste materials is an attractive alternative to conventional pr...
The valorization of agro-industrial by-products is one of the key strategies to improve agricultural...
In coffee plantation, solid waste of coffee pulp is usually collected as heap nearby processing faci...
Arenosols cover extensive areas in coffee producing, humid tropical countries of Sub-Sahara Africa (...
The present paper provides the research results of fodder beans, which were grown in the Lithuanian ...
International audienceNumerous studies have been conducted worldwide and more specifically in Brazil...