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ijrowa-28.09.2023

International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture (IJROWA)

Editor-in-Chief: Hossein Pourmoghadas, PhD

Online ISSN: 2251-7715

Print ISSN: 2195-3228

Publishes Quarterly

Original Article
Effects of organic manures bioremediation on growth performance of Maize ( Zea mays L.) in crude oil polluted soil

Purpose Crude oil pollution adversely affects the environment and its remediation presents significant challenge due to its complex nature. Bioremediation approaches have proved effective and the use of organic wastes makes the process eco-friendly. Therefore, this study investigated the effects of organic manures amendments of crude oil polluted soil on the growth and performance of […]

Original Research
Aquacultural sludge recovery and vermicomposting for soil amendment: A useful strategy for sustainable agriculture

Purpose Our study concerned the recovery and reuse of sludge from aquaculture system implemented in Ain Defla District situated in the North-West of Algeria. As a biotreatment and ecological stabilization technique, vermicomposting of aquacultural sludge with Eisenia fetida earthworms has been advocated. The main goals were to assessthe impact of vermicomposting on the quality of aquacultural […]

Aquacultural sludge recovery and vermicomposting for soil amendment A useful strategy for sustainable agriculture
Original Article
Biodegradation of organic compounds and decrease in electrical conductivity by native consortium in effluents from the olive industry

Purpose Effluents from machined olive waters are highly polluting. These have high organic load values such as the biological demand of oxygen and the chemical demand of oxygen, salinity, and others, which far exceed current regulations. The objective of this work was to achieve, through bioremediation by native microorganisms, the reduction of effluent contamination. Method […]

Biodegradation of organic compounds and decrease in electrical conductivity by native consortium in effluents from the olive industry