Animal Manure Agricultural and Biotechnological Applications
This book covers the basics of animal manure, or animal dung, and highlights its applications in agriculture and biotechnology. The reader is given a comprehensive overview of the different types of animal manure. Although animal manure can cause environmental problems, e.g., when slurry pollutes ri...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing
2022, 2022
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2022 |
Series: | Soil Biology
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Biotechnology of Rumen Microorganisms: Recent Advances
- Chapter 2. The Process of Methanogenesis by Rumen Microorganisms: State of Art
- Chapter 3. Rumen Methanogenesis and Mitigation Strategies
- Chapter 4. Rumen Microbiology and Microbial Degradation of Feedstuffs
- Chapter 5. Untangling the Structure and Function of Rumen Microbes in Relation to Ruminant Health and Exploring Their Biotechnological Applications
- Chapter 6. The Potential of Cow's Dung in Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Health
- Chapter 7. Novel Microorganisms Involved in the Production of Sustainable Biogas Production
- Chapter 8. Bioenergy from Animal Manure
- Chapter 9. Animal Manure for Soil Fertility
- Chapter 10. Bioremediation of Used Motor Oil Contaminated Soil Using Animal Dung as Stimulants
- Chapter 11. Enzymes Involved with Digestion of Animal Nutrition: Role and Their Biotechnological Application
- Chapter 12. Life Cycle Assessment: A Novel Approach for Assessment of Carbon Emissionat the Farm Gate
- Chapter 13. Cow Dung as a Renewable Source of a Domestic Fuel
- Chapter 14. Animal Dung for Better Soil Health Management
- Chapter 15. Managing Cow Manure for Clean Energy: An Approach Towards Sustainable Conservation
- Chapter 16. Enzymes in the Digestion of Domesticated Animals
- Chapter 17. Roles of Beneficial Microorganisms for the Effective Production of Commercial Animal Feed
- Chapter 18. The Link Between Animal Manure and Zoonotic Disease
- Chapter 19. Feasible Strategies for Enteric Methane Mitigation from Dairy Animals