A controlled laboratory experiment is described, in principle and practice, which can be used for the of determination the rate of tissue decomposition in soil. By way of example, an experiment was conducted to determine the effect of temperature (12°C, 22°C) on the aerobic decomposition of skeletal muscle tissue (Organic Texel × Suffolk lamb (Ovis aries)) in a sandy loam soil. Measurements of decomposition processes included muscle tissue mass loss, microbial CO2 respiration, and muscle tissue carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). Muscle tissue mass loss at 22°C always was greater than at 12°C (p < 0.001). Microbial respiration was greater in samples incubated at 22°C for the initial 21 days of burial (p < 0.01). All buried muscle tissue samples de...
The cotton strip assay (CSA) is an established technique for measuring soil microbial activity. The ...
Laboratory incubation experiments were conducted (for 21 days) to determine the rate and extent of d...
The stillage, which is a liquid residue from the distillation of the sugarcane ethanolic fermentatio...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effect of temperature (2, 12, 22 °C) on the r...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effect of temperature (2, 12, 22 °C) on the r...
The study of decaying organisms and death assemblages is referred to as forensic taphonomy, or more ...
The repeated introduction of an organic resource to soil can result in its enhanced degradation. Thi...
Little is known about the effect of edaphic conditions on the decomposition of buried mammalian tiss...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
The repeated introduction of an organic resource to soil can result in its enhanced degradation. Thi...
© 2009 Springer Science + Business Media B.V. Traditionally, soil evidence in forensic science has f...
The processes associated with cadaver decomposition in outdoor settings, particularly those that occ...
Bodies are often disposed of clandestinely in environments allowing direct contact with soil yet the...
Most of the standardized biodegradation tests used to assess the ultimate biodegradation of environm...
The cotton strip assay (CSA) is an established technique for measuring soil microbial activity. The ...
Laboratory incubation experiments were conducted (for 21 days) to determine the rate and extent of d...
The stillage, which is a liquid residue from the distillation of the sugarcane ethanolic fermentatio...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effect of temperature (2, 12, 22 °C) on the r...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effect of temperature (2, 12, 22 °C) on the r...
The study of decaying organisms and death assemblages is referred to as forensic taphonomy, or more ...
The repeated introduction of an organic resource to soil can result in its enhanced degradation. Thi...
Little is known about the effect of edaphic conditions on the decomposition of buried mammalian tiss...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
The repeated introduction of an organic resource to soil can result in its enhanced degradation. Thi...
© 2009 Springer Science + Business Media B.V. Traditionally, soil evidence in forensic science has f...
The processes associated with cadaver decomposition in outdoor settings, particularly those that occ...
Bodies are often disposed of clandestinely in environments allowing direct contact with soil yet the...
Most of the standardized biodegradation tests used to assess the ultimate biodegradation of environm...
The cotton strip assay (CSA) is an established technique for measuring soil microbial activity. The ...
Laboratory incubation experiments were conducted (for 21 days) to determine the rate and extent of d...
The stillage, which is a liquid residue from the distillation of the sugarcane ethanolic fermentatio...