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Organic farming encourages the use of organic waste materials as substitutes for chemical fertilizers. Tomato pomace presents an alternative to inorganic fertilizer. A field experiment was carried out to evaluate the influence of tomato pomace composts an... see more

Tomato pomace (TP), utilized improperly is not namely causes a waste of valuable resources but also increases environmental pollution. In this study, possibilities improving nutrient composition by fermenting dry TP with Aspergillus niger was investigated... see more

The suppressive effect of olive pomace and chicken manure, alone and in combination, was studied in a field infested by Meloidogyne incognita on tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.), and cantaloupe ( Cucumis melo L.) in Southern Italy for two crop cycl... see more

Soil amendments with grape pomace at 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 g/kg soil dosages, alone or combined with 100, 200 and 400 mg N/kg soil of urea or 250, 500, 750 and 1000 mg N/kg soil of calcium cyanamide, were tested for their suppressive effect on Meloidog... see more

There is a debate whether supplementary feeding of game species is necessary, and what type of supplementary food is appropriate for them. In our study a new type of supplemental food for wild game species was evaluated. Fresh tomato pomace mixed with gro... see more

Food manufacturing wastes, such as olive mill solid waste, tomato pomace and grape pomace are three wastes produced by food industries in the Region of Maule. One of the simplest strategies for the proper disposal of these residues is to directly ... see more

The suppressive action of soil amendment with exhausted olive pomace and wheat straw, alone or in combination, and their possible synergism with urea were tested on Meloidogyne incognita on tomato in three glasshouse experiments. Olive pomace reduced the ... see more

Large amounts of wastes are generated annually by the vegetable processing industry, their efficient management and valorization representing a priority research area. Recent research suggested the possibility of reusing tomato pomace as a cheap source of... see more

Ground olive leaves, fresh and exhausted pomace, raw sewage and commercial olive based product (Eufert) were incorporated at the rate of 1, 2, 4 and 8% w/w into a sandy soil naturally infested by Meloidogyne incognita (32 eggs and juveniles/g soil) in cla... see more

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