https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Index ${session.getAttribute("locale")} 5 Dynamics of maturity and stability indices during decomposition of biodegradable city waste using rapo-compost technology https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:37716 Bacillus sps., Streptomyces sps., Rhizomucor pusillus and Aspergillus flavus) fasten the decomposition time. This paper finds uniqueness in deriving 10 maturity parameters, 6 stability parameters with one parameter as confirmatory test of compost toxicity. It was concluded from the study that the Water Soluble Carbon (WSC) and Organic Nitrogen (Org. N) ratio is the key regulator of maturity parameter and the dehydrogenase (DHA) activity is important factor for compost stability.]]> Wed 31 Mar 2021 09:47:16 AEDT ]]> Bio-Waste Management in Subtropical Soils of India: Future Challenges and Opportunities in Agriculture https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:42992 Wed 28 Feb 2024 15:21:39 AEDT ]]> Novel bio-filtration method for the removal of heavy metals from municipal solid waste https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:41810 40%) and Cd (>20%). Aspergillus heteromorphus based bio-filters was the most efficient to remove Cu and Cr from MSWC (20%). Trichoderma viride, Aspergillus heteromorphus, Rhizomucor pusillus and Aspergillus flavus based bio-filters were equally effective for elicitation of Zn (30%) and Ni (>30%) toxicity. Differential minimum inhibitory concentration, uptake of HMs, bio-sorption capacity of HMs by fungi resulted in unequal efficacy of fungal bio-filters.]]> Wed 07 Feb 2024 17:59:49 AEDT ]]> Thermophilic ligno-cellulolytic fungi: the future of efficient and rapid bio-waste management https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:42379 Tricoderma viride, Rhizomucor pusillus, Aspergillus awamori and Aspergillus flavus can accelerate decomposition time from 8 to 12 months (which is normal farming practice) to 120 days.]]> Tue 23 Aug 2022 11:15:23 AEST ]]> In situ decomposition of crop residues using lignocellulolytic microbial consortia: a viable alternative to residue burning https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:43892 Tue 04 Oct 2022 13:59:39 AEDT ]]>