Peat is the best substrate in growing media, but its rapid depletion needs at least a partial substitution. Composting of urban green wastes and agro-industrial by-products can produce good compost (Cm) for this purpose. Cm-based substrates are increasing in the market. However, physical and chemical characterization of Cm-based growing media is the first step for their proper use. This paper reports the results of the fractionation of the bulk organic matter (OM) of four growing media, containing increasing amount (v/v) of Cm [100% Peat; 80% Peat + 20% Cm (CP20); 40% Peat + 60% Cm (CP60); 100% Cm) into well-defined fractions: humic acid-like (HAL), non-humic fraction (NH) and dissolved OM (DOM) and their characterization by a combination o...
International audienceThe degree of stability and maturity of the organic matter are fundamental fea...
International audienceInfra-red spectroscopy (FTIR) and thermogravimetric and differential thermal a...
International audienceOrganic matter (OM) is a vital component for a healthy soil, its lack arise a ...
Peat is the best substrate in growing media, but its rapid depletion needs at least a partial substi...
Chemical and spectroscopic methods were used to characterize organic matter transformations during t...
Four composts derived from two different types of raw materials (yard wastes and municipal solid was...
International audienceThe follow-up of different physico-chemical parameters (TOC, TKN, C/N) over 14...
International audienceSewage treatment plants produce wastes resulting from the organic matter conce...
<div><p>The objective of this work was to study the co-composting process of wastes from the winery ...
To date, compost maturation monitoring is carried out by physical-chemical and microbiological analy...
The molecular composition of humic acids (HA) extracted from compost at increasing maturity stages w...
International audienceSewage sludges are problematic due to the constant increase of urban populatio...
International audienceThis paper aims to improve the understanding of organic amendments distributio...
The composting process using sugarcane bagasse, animal manure, and urea as source of organic matter,...
International audienceThe degree of stability and maturity of the organic matter are fundamental fea...
International audienceInfra-red spectroscopy (FTIR) and thermogravimetric and differential thermal a...
International audienceOrganic matter (OM) is a vital component for a healthy soil, its lack arise a ...
Peat is the best substrate in growing media, but its rapid depletion needs at least a partial substi...
Chemical and spectroscopic methods were used to characterize organic matter transformations during t...
Four composts derived from two different types of raw materials (yard wastes and municipal solid was...
International audienceThe follow-up of different physico-chemical parameters (TOC, TKN, C/N) over 14...
International audienceSewage treatment plants produce wastes resulting from the organic matter conce...
<div><p>The objective of this work was to study the co-composting process of wastes from the winery ...
To date, compost maturation monitoring is carried out by physical-chemical and microbiological analy...
The molecular composition of humic acids (HA) extracted from compost at increasing maturity stages w...
International audienceSewage sludges are problematic due to the constant increase of urban populatio...
International audienceThis paper aims to improve the understanding of organic amendments distributio...
The composting process using sugarcane bagasse, animal manure, and urea as source of organic matter,...
International audienceThe degree of stability and maturity of the organic matter are fundamental fea...
International audienceInfra-red spectroscopy (FTIR) and thermogravimetric and differential thermal a...
International audienceOrganic matter (OM) is a vital component for a healthy soil, its lack arise a ...