Interest in the ecological effects of composting has been growing recently. However, no established methods are available for testing the toxicity of composted materials. Despite this, international and national quality requirements define that compost shall not contain any environmentally harmful substances. Safety requirements have to be fulfilled if the produced compost is intended for agricultural use. This literature review focuses on methods that could potentially be used to evaluate the ecotoxicity of compost. The toxicity test methods discussed are those employing microbes, enzymes, soil fauna, and plants
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Aiming to evaluate a possible loss of soil habitat function after amendment with organic wastes, a d...
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Interest in the ecological effects of composting has been growing recently. However, no established ...
A research project was carried out to evaluate ecotoxicological effects of mature compost addition t...
A research project was carried out to evaluate toxicological effects of compost addition to agricult...
A research project was carried out to evaluate toxicological effects of compost addition to agricult...
In modern agriculture and in accordance with environmental sustainability, biosolids are applied on ...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) has become a matter of increasing global concern. Biological conversion ...
This work sums up results of tests of ecotoxicity that were made on different kind of industrial was...
International audienceStandard tests have been used in soil ecotoxicology for about 40 years, but th...
International audienceStandard tests have been used in soil ecotoxicology for about 40 years, but th...
A multitude of possible contaminants can be contained in bio-based fertilizers (BBFs) because of the...
The use of organic waste and compost as a source of organic matter and nutrients is a common practic...
Composting of industrial wastes is increasing because of recycling requirements set on organic waste...
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Aiming to evaluate a possible loss of soil habitat function after amendment with organic wastes, a d...
© 2014 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. Wastes and waste-amended so...
Interest in the ecological effects of composting has been growing recently. However, no established ...
A research project was carried out to evaluate ecotoxicological effects of mature compost addition t...
A research project was carried out to evaluate toxicological effects of compost addition to agricult...
A research project was carried out to evaluate toxicological effects of compost addition to agricult...
In modern agriculture and in accordance with environmental sustainability, biosolids are applied on ...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) has become a matter of increasing global concern. Biological conversion ...
This work sums up results of tests of ecotoxicity that were made on different kind of industrial was...
International audienceStandard tests have been used in soil ecotoxicology for about 40 years, but th...
International audienceStandard tests have been used in soil ecotoxicology for about 40 years, but th...
A multitude of possible contaminants can be contained in bio-based fertilizers (BBFs) because of the...
The use of organic waste and compost as a source of organic matter and nutrients is a common practic...
Composting of industrial wastes is increasing because of recycling requirements set on organic waste...
© 2014 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. Wastes and waste-amended so...
Aiming to evaluate a possible loss of soil habitat function after amendment with organic wastes, a d...
© 2014 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. Wastes and waste-amended so...