2017
DOI: 10.15626/eco-tech.2014.024
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Organic by-products for sustainable soil remediation -the effect of 3 different amendments on the degradation of diesel fuel in a tropical ultisol

Abstract: In many tropical developing countries, economic incentives are small for soil remediation to take place. Such locations demand special strategies that are energy-efficient, locally adapted and economic. In situ technologies are appealing where energy and material costs are more limiting than the time factor. One potentially sustainable and economic way to enhance the self-organizing capacity of soil ecosystems is by applications of locally available organic byproducts to stimulate the polluted ecosystem´s inhe… Show more

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