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Utilisation of animal manures and sewage sludges for growing vegetables
Y.H. CHEUNG,
Ming Hung WONG
Department of Science and Environmental Studies (SES)
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Vegetables
100%
Pig Manure
100%
Sewage Sludge
100%
Animal Manure
100%
Chicken Manure
60%
Heavy Metals
40%
Heavy Metal Content
40%
Edaphic Properties
40%
Sludge-amended Soil
40%
Soil Additives
40%
Hong Kong
20%
Copyright
20%
New Territories
20%
Local Farmers
20%
Sludge
20%
Amended Soil
20%
Fertilizer
20%
Phosphate
20%
Brassica Parachinensis
20%
High Productivity
20%
Activated Sludge
20%
Carrot
20%
Edible Crops
20%
Agricultural Land
20%
Digested Sludge
20%
Flowering Chinese Cabbage
20%
Anatomical Abnormality
20%
Non-edible
20%
Early Maturity
20%
Local Vegetables
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pig Manure
100%
Sewage Sludge
100%
Vegetable Growing
100%
Animal Manures
100%
Heavy Metal
80%
Poultry Litter
60%
Chinese Cabbage
20%
Brassica
20%
Anthesis
20%
Edible Crops
20%
Carrot
20%
Activated Sludge
20%
Arable Land
20%