Environment-friendly organic wastes of Brewers' spent grain, a byproduct of the brewing process, have recently used as soil amendment to improve soil fertility and plant production. In this work, treatments of 1% (T1) and 2% (T2) of spent grains, 1% (C1) and 2% (C2) of compost and mix of both sources (C1T1) were used and compared to the control for growing Zea mays L. on sandy soil under arid Mediterranean climate. Soils were previously incubated at 65% saturation capacity for a month. The most relevant soil physical and chemical parameters were analysed. Water holding capacity and soil organic matter (OM) increased significantly along the treatments with the highest values in T2. Soil pH decreased along the treatments and the lowest pH was...
Slaughterhouses generate large amounts of rumen content and its use as a fertilizer may offer an env...
The use of municipal solid waste compost (MSWC) as soil organic amendment is of an economic and envi...
The agricultural farming activities generate organic waste whose indiscriminate deposition can be pr...
AbstractBrewer’s spent grain represents approximately 85% of the by-products generated by the beer i...
The increase in world population has posed more pressure in existing arable lands. The nutrients poo...
Brewer’s spent grain represents approximately 85% of the by-products generated by the beer industry....
Farmyard manure, an amendment traditionally used for improving the fertility of sandy soils in arid ...
Composting of brewery waste (spent grains) into organic fertilizers can serve the multipurpose of co...
College of Food Science and Agriculture, Soil Science Dept. - King Saud University P. O. Box 2460, R...
Organic farming is one of several approaches to sustainable agriculture. Properly managed, organic f...
Local farmers combine several methods to manage soil organic matter: improve the quality and integra...
In tropical acid soils, P is often being a limited because the soluble form of inorganic P in the so...
The decrease of organic matter content in agricultural soils is a problem of great concern to farmer...
Sandy soils under arid and semi-arid conditions are characterized by poor physical and biochemical p...
Sandy textured soil infertility poses a problem for sustainable crop cultivation. This problem is us...
Slaughterhouses generate large amounts of rumen content and its use as a fertilizer may offer an env...
The use of municipal solid waste compost (MSWC) as soil organic amendment is of an economic and envi...
The agricultural farming activities generate organic waste whose indiscriminate deposition can be pr...
AbstractBrewer’s spent grain represents approximately 85% of the by-products generated by the beer i...
The increase in world population has posed more pressure in existing arable lands. The nutrients poo...
Brewer’s spent grain represents approximately 85% of the by-products generated by the beer industry....
Farmyard manure, an amendment traditionally used for improving the fertility of sandy soils in arid ...
Composting of brewery waste (spent grains) into organic fertilizers can serve the multipurpose of co...
College of Food Science and Agriculture, Soil Science Dept. - King Saud University P. O. Box 2460, R...
Organic farming is one of several approaches to sustainable agriculture. Properly managed, organic f...
Local farmers combine several methods to manage soil organic matter: improve the quality and integra...
In tropical acid soils, P is often being a limited because the soluble form of inorganic P in the so...
The decrease of organic matter content in agricultural soils is a problem of great concern to farmer...
Sandy soils under arid and semi-arid conditions are characterized by poor physical and biochemical p...
Sandy textured soil infertility poses a problem for sustainable crop cultivation. This problem is us...
Slaughterhouses generate large amounts of rumen content and its use as a fertilizer may offer an env...
The use of municipal solid waste compost (MSWC) as soil organic amendment is of an economic and envi...
The agricultural farming activities generate organic waste whose indiscriminate deposition can be pr...