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We are pleased to announce the publication of our recent article, 'Mitigating membrane fouling in an internal loop airlift membrane photobioreactor containing Spirulina platensis: effects of riser cross-sectional area and hydrophilic baffles,' by Taylor & Francis Group . The article can be accessed at: https://lnkd.in/dDXwhTbE I would like to thank all the team (Tarlan Nasser Salar Helchi Mehrshad Emamshoushtari) for their efforts and a good job. Our team is searching for the best material as a filter aid to harvest cultivated microalgae in wastewater for consumption by animals or fish. While research has reduced membrane fouling caused by microalgae, we aim to grow microalgae in wastewater that contains essential materials for their growth. We will then collect them using a material that can absorb or trap the microalgae, making them ready for use. Treating wastewater and using microalgae for commercial purposes simultaneously allows us to achieve two purposes. We are excited to have taken the first steps towards a brighter future by developing an innovative approach to animal feed production and reducing membrane fouling. We are looking for the best solution and are investing in finding it. Suppose you have any ideas for the raw materials needed to harvest safe microalgae for animal consumption. In that case, we welcome your comments on this matter.
Mitigating membrane fouling in an internal loop airlift membrane photobioreactor containing Spirulina platensis: effects of riser cross-sectional area and hydrophilic baffles
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Our paper Effect of Combined FYM and P Fertilizer Application on Soil Health and Crop Performance is available online now. Publishing in COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS . https://lnkd.in/ePec6F_5
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Column: Would you have what it takes? The 1908 Forest Service Ranger exam
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Pro Earth Feed Science Pro Earth Feed is a ruminant gut health supplement scientifically formulated for the dairy industry. This innovation in feed science combines active probiotic bacteria, enzymes with key marine ingredients to reduce emissions, increase milk production and improve animal health and performance. Click the following link to watch our Pro Earth Feed Science Explanatory Video; https://lnkd.in/dSf3t3Ee
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Chemical control of potato root eelworm in glasshouse soils using dazomet https://t.co/9snJXz3XKY #EurekaMag
Chemical control of potato root eelworm in glasshouse soils using dazomet
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【Runoff-Water Properties from Various Soils as Affected by Struvite-Phosphorus Source and Water Type】 Full article: https://lnkd.in/e7HWUqUT (Authored by Machaela Morrison, et al., from University of Arkansas, USA.) #Struvite has been shown to be an alternative fertilizer-#phosphorus (P) source for various crops, but little is known about the runoff-water-quality implications from soil-applied struvite. This study evaluates the effects of soil, fertilizer-P source, and water source over a 6-month period on runoff-#water_quality parameters from small-scale, laboratory-conducted, rainfall-#runoff simulations. #Rainfall_Simulation
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One of the most invasive Australian weeds is being touted as a potential economic crop, with benefits for the construction, mining and forestry industries, and potentially many First Nations communities. The prickly paddy melon weed, which costs the agricultural industry around $100 million a year in lost grain yields, cattle deaths, and control measures, could turn into an unlikely money spinner as a source of urease enzymes to create bio cement and prevent soil erosion. In a world-first study, researchers at the University of South Australia (UniSA) screened 50 native plants and weeds to find a cheaper and more environmentally friendly source for bulk producing of urease enzymes to strengthen soil. They presented their findings at The International Conference on Sustainable Civil Engineering and Architecture. Among the weeds tested, paddy melon ticked all the boxes and was almost as effective as soybean enzymes, which are more expensive and used primarily for food. https://lnkd.in/gqaYGU-d
Powdered Enzyme from Australian Weed for Bio-stabilisation
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【Runoff-Water Properties from Various Soils as Affected by Struvite-Phosphorus Source and Water Type】 Full article: https://lnkd.in/gTHZeiPw (Authored by Machaela Morrison, et al., from University of Arkansas, USA.) #Struvite has been shown to be an alternative fertilizer-#phosphorus (P) source for various crops, but little is known about the runoff-water-quality implications from soil-applied struvite. This study evaluates the effects of soil, fertilizer-P source, and water source over a 6-month period on runoff-#water_quality parameters from small-scale, laboratory-conducted, rainfall-#runoff simulations. #Rainfall_Simulation
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I am currently researching on the effect of soybean and Fig leaves (ficus surr) to the quality of millet based. Any useful idea is appreciated
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This is a pre-print of our work identifying Amaranthus species from single seeds using mass spectrometry. https://lnkd.in/eUKreDBQ
Seed protein biotyping in Amaranthus species: A tool for rapid identification of weedy amaranths of concern
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