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“... fertilizers and full recycling of waste products from ethanol production to sugarcane fields in the form...”
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“...soil properties; industrial effluent; composting; waste management....”
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“...After a period of intense precipitation, in December 2009, a big amount of wastes from an abandoned...”
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“...During December 2009, after a period of intense precipitation, several millions of cubic meters...”
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“... on agricultural wastes (coffee husks, eucalyptus sawdust, corncobs and sugar cane bagasse). The degradation...”
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“... on agricultural wastes (coffee husks, eucalyptus sawdust, corncobs and sugar cane bagasse). The degradation...”
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“... on different combinations of wastes (leaf, pseudo-stem and pseudo-stem + leaf) and banana cultivars - Musa spp...”
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