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The Effect of Olive Mill Waste Water Application to Cattle Manure on Biogas Production, Digestate Quality and Maize growth

2022

SOKRAT SOLAIMAN AHMAD


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Tishreen University Faculty of Agriculture Engineering
D'autres materias
الغاز الحيوي; ماء الجفت; الذرة الصفراء; Recommendation; سماد البيوغاز; Fertilizer; Olive mill wastewater (omww); التوصية السمادية
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arabe
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