5 resultados para Spent mushroom compost

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


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A “Collaborative Agreement” involving the collective participation of our students in their last year of our “Nuclear Engineering Master Degree Programme” for: “the review and capturing of selected spent fuel isotopic assay data sets to be included in the new SFCOMPO database"

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Among the many advantages of the recently proposed ion beam shepherd (IBS) debris removal technique is the capability to deal with multiple targets in a single mission. A preliminary analysis is here conducted in order to estimate the cost in terms of spacecraft mass and total mission time to remove multiple large-size upper stages of the Zenit family. Zenit-2 upper stages are clustered at 71 degrees inclination around 850 km altitude in low Earth orbit. It is found that a removal of two targets per year is feasible with a modest size spacecraft. The most favorable combinations of targets are outlined.

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En el año 2010 se comenzó en el Centro Agrario El Chaparrillo un proyecto de investigación en colaboración con la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid y la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, teniendo como objetivo principal evaluar el comportamiento como enmienda orgánica y fertilizante del compost de orujo, obtenido de las viñas castellano-manchegas de la zona de Socuéllamos, en un cultivo de melón. En este artículo de muestran los resultados.

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New European directives have proposed the direct application of compost and digestate produced from municipal solid wastes as organic matter sources in agricultural soils. Therefore information about phosphorus leaching from these residues when they are applied to the soil is increasingly mportant. Leaching experiments were conducted to determine the P mobility in compost and digestate mixtures, supplying equivalent amounts to 100 kg P ha?1 to three different types of soils. The tests were performed in accordance with CEN/TS 14405:2004 analyzing the maximum dissolved reactive P and the kinetic rate in the leachate. P biowaste fractionation indicated that digestate has a higher level of available P than compost has. In contrast, P losses in leaching experiments with soil-compost mixtureswere higher than in soil-digestate mixtures. For bothwastes, therewas no correlation between disolved reactive P lost and the water soluble P.The interaction between soil and waste, the long experimentation time, and the volume of leachate obtained caused the waste?s wettability to become an influential parameter in P leaching behavior. The overall conclusion is that kinetic data analysis provides valuable information concerning the sorption mechanism that can be used for predicting the large-scale behavior of soil systems.

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Caracterización sensorial y aceptación del consumidor de melones de la Mancha de la variedad Trujillo fertilizados con compost de orujo a diferentes dosis