The International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture (IJROWA) is a double-blind peer-reviewed, open access quarterly journal. The IJROWA Journal has been indexed in the well-known world databases mainly; Scopus (CiteScore = 6.0), Scimago Journal Rank (Q1), Web of Science (JCR): Journal Impact Factor (IF = 1.5).
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All submitted manuscripts are checked for similarity through a trustworthy software named iThenticate to be assured about its originality and then rigorously peer-reviewed by the international reviewers.
IJROWA Journal is fully supported by the Islamic Azad University–Isfahan Branch, who provide funds to cover all costs of publication, including the Article Processing Charges (APC’s) for all authors. Therefore the journal is both free to read and free to publish.
The journal publishes high-quality review paper, in all areas of recycling of organic waste including: •Solid waste reuse in agriculture •Waste water reuse in agriculture •Utilization of organic wastes: composting •Ways to reduce, reuse and recycle organic waste •Social and economic impact of reduction, reuse and recycling of organic waste in agriculture •Methods to raise the public awareness of recycling and reuse of organic waste in agriculture •Organic waste utilization in animal and poultry nutrition •Urban food waste composting •Agricultural crop residues for wastewater treatment
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We welcome professors/researchers to submit proposals for SPECIAL ISSUES in the International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture. Special issue proposals can be submitted throughout the year. If you are interested in publishing a special issue with us, please send us your proposal to IJROWA at Ijrowa@khuisf.ac.ir; jrowa2011@gmail.com.
Purpose This study aimed to verify the effects of the application of carnauba waste on the biological attributes, organic carbon content, and hydrothermal regime of soil. Method The experiment was performed in randomized blocks with six treatments and four replicates. The treatments were as follows: (1) NPK (recommended dose of synthetic fertilizers: 100:180:86 kg ha-1 […]
Purpose: Recent trends in land use and the effects of climate change resulted in the decline of organic matter content of the soils. Since crop management systems play an important role in soil carbon sequestration, therefore our aim was to determine the long-term effects of different organic fertilizers on soil respiration and its driving factors. […]
Purpose Organic matter has significant effects on phosphorus (P) retention in soil. Applying vermicompost (VC) as an organic amendment is an eco-friendly approach to increase sustainability in agriculture. There is a high potential of P loss by leaching or surface runoff from coarse-textured soils. Column leaching experiments were conducted to determine the effect of VC […]