Microbial inoculants have been promoted as a strategy to improve compost quality, but general conclusion is hardly be drawn on this topic due to considerable variation between the published studies. This database therefore contains all the necessary information which was used to performed a meta-analysis to estimate the overall effect size of microbial inoculants on carbon, nitrogen, C/N ratio, phosphorus, potassium, pH, germination index, cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin and humus contents. In addition, this database is used to perform a meta-regression and moderator analyses to determine abiotic and biotic factors influencing the efficacy of microbial inoculants. List of references which are used to perform the meta-analysis are also incl...
The decomposition of organic matter on leaf litter substrat runs very slowly in nature resulting in...
Compost and its liquid product can be used as an organic fertiliser. Bulking agent, mi...
This data describes the supplementary materials (additional Figures, and Tables) for the article htt...
Microbial inoculants have been promoted as a strategy to improve compost quality, but general conclu...
Utilisation of microbial inoculant (MI) in composting is a bioremediation technology aiming to enhan...
Composting is an important technology used to treat and convert organic waste into value-added produ...
ABSTRACT Composting is the process of natural degradation of organic matter carried out by environme...
A lab-scale composting experiment was carried out using vegetable and flower stalks waste to study t...
The effects of a commercial inoculum (MicroGest 10X, Brookside Agra L.C.) on the field-scale compost...
Abstract: In this study, the effect of the addition of various percentages of kitchen waste compost ...
This study was focused on the effects of microbial additive on oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) co...
Three characteristics are considered key for optimal use of composts in growing media: maturity, pH ...
Carbon is the crucial source of energy during aerobic composting. There are few studies that explore...
Bacillus accelerates lignocellulose degradation, promotes the stabilization and resource utilization...
Home composting can be an effective way to reduce the volume of municipal solid waste. The aim of th...
The decomposition of organic matter on leaf litter substrat runs very slowly in nature resulting in...
Compost and its liquid product can be used as an organic fertiliser. Bulking agent, mi...
This data describes the supplementary materials (additional Figures, and Tables) for the article htt...
Microbial inoculants have been promoted as a strategy to improve compost quality, but general conclu...
Utilisation of microbial inoculant (MI) in composting is a bioremediation technology aiming to enhan...
Composting is an important technology used to treat and convert organic waste into value-added produ...
ABSTRACT Composting is the process of natural degradation of organic matter carried out by environme...
A lab-scale composting experiment was carried out using vegetable and flower stalks waste to study t...
The effects of a commercial inoculum (MicroGest 10X, Brookside Agra L.C.) on the field-scale compost...
Abstract: In this study, the effect of the addition of various percentages of kitchen waste compost ...
This study was focused on the effects of microbial additive on oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) co...
Three characteristics are considered key for optimal use of composts in growing media: maturity, pH ...
Carbon is the crucial source of energy during aerobic composting. There are few studies that explore...
Bacillus accelerates lignocellulose degradation, promotes the stabilization and resource utilization...
Home composting can be an effective way to reduce the volume of municipal solid waste. The aim of th...
The decomposition of organic matter on leaf litter substrat runs very slowly in nature resulting in...
Compost and its liquid product can be used as an organic fertiliser. Bulking agent, mi...
This data describes the supplementary materials (additional Figures, and Tables) for the article htt...