Study of bioinorganic fertilizers from peat lignite

Postgraduate Thesis uoadl:1318400 322 Read counter

Unit:
Κατεύθυνση Ανόργανη Χημεία και Τεχνολογία
Library of the School of Science
Deposit date:
2014-04-10
Year:
2014
Author:
Κρίθυμος-Βάσσης Παντελεήμων
Supervisors info:
Αναπλ. Καθηγητής Κωνσταντίνος Χασάπης (επιβλέπων), Επίκ. Καθηγητής Σπύρος Κοϊνης, Επίκ. Καθηγητής Ιωάννης Παπαευσταθίου
Original Title:
Μελέτη και αξιολόγηση οργανοανόργανων λιπασμάτων απο τυρφώδη λιγνίτη
Languages:
Greek
Translated title:
Study of bioinorganic fertilizers from peat lignite
Summary:
In this thesis we studied a biotechnological production of an organic
fertilizer with feedstock a fossil organic rock, the peat lignite. Measurements
were carried out during production, to record the changes that carried out, and
also in the final product for evaluation as organic fertilizer. Is given
especially basis on measurements of nitrogen, such as urea was used as nitrogen
source, on measurements of humic, while the raw material is rich in humic
substances, but also on its microbial activity, since beneficial microorganisms
were inoculated. The widespread and often inappropriate use of inorganic
fertilizers leads to soil degradation as well as many environmental problems.
The need to shift to more sustainable development of agriculture is imperative,
and this can be achieved by using modern bioinorganic fertilizers. The
existence simultaneously effective amount of immediately water soluble nitrogen
and humates and slow release respectively, is the advantage of this fertilizer.
Moreover, these data, in combination with the increased microbial activity,
make the sample an ideal solution on the restoration and sustainability of
disturbed ecosystems.
Keywords:
Sustainable agriculture, Organic agriculture, Bioinorganic fertilizers, Low rank coals
Index:
Yes
Number of index pages:
8-9
Contains images:
Yes
Number of references:
40
Number of pages:
71
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