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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
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3
Chapter 1. The history of the use of non-traditional fertilizers
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5
Chapter 2. The value of non-traditional fertilizers
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13
Chapter 3. Raw materials for non-traditional fertilizers and sorting
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16
Chapter 4. The conditions and the process of preparation of non-
traditional fertilizers
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21
4.1. Size is composting ....................................................................................
21
4.2. Storage and composting ............................................................................
22
4.3. Phase decomposition of waste ..................................................................
25
Chapter 5. Methods for the preparation of non-traditional fertilizers
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28
Chapter 6. The technology of unconventional fertilizer
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30
Chapter 7. Some particular preparation of various non-traditional
fertilizers
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7.1. The cooking process (composting) of non-traditional fertilizers ..............
33
Chapter 8. Quickly prepares unconventional fertilizer
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40
8.1. Criteria for the design of prepared quickly unconventional fertilizer.......
40
8.2. Quickly prepares unconventional fertilizer from straw ............................ 40
8.3. Quickly prepares unconventional fertilizer from manure .........................
44
8.4. Quickly prepares unconventional fertilizer from fallen leaves .................
45
8.5. Quickly prepares unconventional fertilizers guzapai and capsules ..........
46
8.6. Quickly prepares unconventional fertilizer from waste silk cocoons .......
47
8.7. Quickly prepares unconventional fertilizer from municipal waste ...........
47
8.8. Specialized types of cooking unconventional fertilizer ............................
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Chapter 9. Cooking with the aid of non-traditional fertilizers
earthworms
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Chapter 10. Preparation and use of non-traditional fertilizers from the
mud of freshwater
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10.1. The composition of the silt of fresh water and preparation of a non-
conventional fertilizers ... ................................................................................
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Chapter 11. Non-traditional fertilizers produced from industrial waste..
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11.1. Unconventional fertilizer phosphogypsum .............................................
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11.2. Unconventional fertilizers from oil shale ...............................................
56
11.3. Unconventional fertilizer lignin ..............................................................
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11.4. Unconventional fertilizers from the waste of the coal industry ..............
58
Chapter 12. The combined use of mineral fertilizers and non-traditional
security and Environmental Activities
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59
12.1. The rules of application of fertilizers ......................................................
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12.2. The combined use of mineral fertilizers and unconventional .................
59
12.3. Effect of non-traditional fertilizers on soil properties ............................
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12.4. Influence of silt of fresh water on the growth, development and yield
of winter wheat ................................................................................................
62
12.5. Influence of silt of fresh water on the growth, development and yield
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of cotton ...........................................................................................................
68
12.6. Effect of non-traditional tobacco fertilizer from waste phosphogypsum
slurry on the properties of the soil and plants ..................................................
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Glossary
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References
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