This study examined the potential biological hazard of pulp and paper waste solids. The solids examined were chosen on the basis of the range of wood-related organic extractives and were either primary solids screened from the effluent stream before secondary treatment, or biosolids from aerated stabilisation lagoons. Acute effects were tested at the level of plants, invertebrates and soil microbes using an oat germination and growth test, earthworm survival and reproduction test, an enchytraeid worm survival and reproduction test, and standard measures of microbial respiration. This was further benchmarked against a marine bacteria toxicity test using extract of the waste solids. Resin acids and resin acid neutrals made up the greatest pro...
Höss S, Römbke J. Effects of waste materials on Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda) using the ISO stan...
The increasing volumes of formation and accumulation of organic agricultural waste pose the task of ...
The risk posed by soil contaminants strongly depends on their bioavailability. In this study, a part...
The pulp and paper industry in New Zealand annually produces over one hundred thousand dry tonnes of...
Using organic wastes, as soil amendments, is an important alternative to landfilling with benefits t...
Using organic wastes, as soil amendments, is an important alternative to landfilling with benefits t...
Historical wastewater treatment systems at a New Zealand pulp and paper mill, resulted in a biosolid...
This study aimed to assess the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the ...
In modern agriculture and in accordance with environmental sustainability, biosolids are applied on ...
Development of methodologies to assess the safety of reusing polluted organic wastes in soil is a pr...
Organic materials such as compost are often proposed as suitable materials for the remediation of co...
The deposited drilling waste may alter the functioning of soil ecosystems by disrupting the soil fau...
Resin and fatty acids (RFA) are predominantly components of coniferous trees having the natural func...
A research project was carried out to evaluate toxicological effects of compost addition to agricult...
Microplastics (MPs) have become an emerging threat for organisms. However, the toxicity mechanisms o...
Höss S, Römbke J. Effects of waste materials on Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda) using the ISO stan...
The increasing volumes of formation and accumulation of organic agricultural waste pose the task of ...
The risk posed by soil contaminants strongly depends on their bioavailability. In this study, a part...
The pulp and paper industry in New Zealand annually produces over one hundred thousand dry tonnes of...
Using organic wastes, as soil amendments, is an important alternative to landfilling with benefits t...
Using organic wastes, as soil amendments, is an important alternative to landfilling with benefits t...
Historical wastewater treatment systems at a New Zealand pulp and paper mill, resulted in a biosolid...
This study aimed to assess the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the ...
In modern agriculture and in accordance with environmental sustainability, biosolids are applied on ...
Development of methodologies to assess the safety of reusing polluted organic wastes in soil is a pr...
Organic materials such as compost are often proposed as suitable materials for the remediation of co...
The deposited drilling waste may alter the functioning of soil ecosystems by disrupting the soil fau...
Resin and fatty acids (RFA) are predominantly components of coniferous trees having the natural func...
A research project was carried out to evaluate toxicological effects of compost addition to agricult...
Microplastics (MPs) have become an emerging threat for organisms. However, the toxicity mechanisms o...
Höss S, Römbke J. Effects of waste materials on Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda) using the ISO stan...
The increasing volumes of formation and accumulation of organic agricultural waste pose the task of ...
The risk posed by soil contaminants strongly depends on their bioavailability. In this study, a part...