2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.eti.2023.103104
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Effect of pre-treatment processes of organic residues on soil aggregates

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“…inoculated with 29 g of commercial microbial inoculum (EM-1®, Agriton, The Netherlands). Detailed biowaste conversion technologies for obtaining OAs can be found in Chavez-Rico et al (2023). Soil was collected from an agricultural field in Kollumerzwaag (Friesland, The Netherlands) and had a Loamy sand texture (78% sand, 14% silt, and 4% clay).…”
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“…inoculated with 29 g of commercial microbial inoculum (EM-1®, Agriton, The Netherlands). Detailed biowaste conversion technologies for obtaining OAs can be found in Chavez-Rico et al (2023). Soil was collected from an agricultural field in Kollumerzwaag (Friesland, The Netherlands) and had a Loamy sand texture (78% sand, 14% silt, and 4% clay).…”
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“…However, it remains unclear to what extent microbes associated with particular OAs (hereafter referred to as OA microbes) can survive and affect soil microbial communities, and how this corresponds to different pretreatment technologies. To the best of our knowledge, there is a lack of studies using standardized organic feed materials to connect the effects of pretreatment technology to soil quality enhancement (Chavez-Rico et al, 2023). This knowledge is essential for developing effective waste recycling processes and sustainable soil management strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%