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- who: Srimathie P. Indraratne and colleagues from the Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences, University of Winnipeg, MB R B , Canada have published the research: Pelleted manure compost improves mine spoil properties enhancing plant growth and phyto-stabilization of potentially toxic metals, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study was conducted to investigate the impact of pelleted cattle manure on improving chat properties facilitating phyto-stabilization and the establishment of grasses. In this experiment, the authors determined the economical rate of sole use of pelleted cattle feedlot manure compost that would be effective in covering . . .
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