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Reviewed and analyzed the methods of oil spill and oily water treatment plant using sorbents based on peat and peat moss. The reviewed of existing technologies treatment oil pollution using sphagnum moss. It showed the possible ways of further development... see more

Reviewed and analyzed the methods of oil spill and oily water treatment plant using sorbents based on peat and peat moss. The reviewed of existing technologies treatment oil pollution using sphagnum moss. It showed the possible ways of further development... see more

Dairies and other confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) produce large amounts of manure that, when not disposed of properly, can lead to contaminated runoff into creeks and rivers or leach into ground water. Geenhouse experiments were conducted to de... see more

Nursery producers grow plants in containers, mainly using substrates based on peat. In order to replace the use of peat, diverse mixtures of substrates combining different proportions of the moss Sphagnum magellanicum Brid. (40, 50 and 60%) and alterna... see more

During the revision of moss collection of the University of Belgrade Herbarium from the Ostrozub Mountain which was collected in period from 1950. to 1953. it has been found that numerous specimens had not been determined. In total, 132 species were recor... see more

C. Oberpaur, C. Fernández, G. Délano, and M.E. Arévalo. 2012. Inclusion of various controlled release fertilizers in moss substrates (Sphagnum magellanicum). Cien. Inv. Agr. 39(3): 435-443. The most frequently used substrate for the production of covered ... see more

JORDYN BUSH, Department of Natural Science, Forensic Science Department, Fairmont State University, Fairmont, West Virginia, 26554, and KRISTY HENSON, Department of Natural Science, Forensic Science Department, Fairmont State University, Fairmont, West Vi... see more

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play an important role in Zn uptake by plants and can partially mitigate the effects of its deficit. On the other hand, they are involved in reducing the accumulation of Zn and its toxicity to plants when it is present i... see more

Histosol from Mluha, Apuseni Mountains has a surface of over 10 hectares, with a strongly acidic peat character (pH between 3,1 and 3,8), organic matter is farmed from Sphagnum and Polytricum having a fiber character on the surface and hemic-saphric deep.... see more

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