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There is a growing interest in using energy crops as depositories for organic byproducts such as biosolids that at one time were landfilled or dumped into the sea. Energy crops are used as fuel and therefore prevent any unwanted constitiuents from organic by-products entering the food chain. This book looks at aspects of the new technologies being developed to achieve this, and also the risks associated with the practice of applying organic by-products to energy crops.

Produktbeschreibung
There is a growing interest in using energy crops as depositories for organic byproducts such as biosolids that at one time were landfilled or dumped into the sea. Energy crops are used as fuel and therefore prevent any unwanted constitiuents from organic by-products entering the food chain. This book looks at aspects of the new technologies being developed to achieve this, and also the risks associated with the practice of applying organic by-products to energy crops.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Paul Galbally is an Irish research scientist working in the field of nutrient loss and energy crops. Dr. Galbally's work over the last several years has been focused on the impact of applying organic by-products to short rotation coppice willow and Miscanthus X giganteus, which is the topic of this book.