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Review on dehydration and various applications of biogas slurry for environmental and soil health

Arora et al., 2016

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16306306630257744431
Author
Arora K
Sharma S
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Journal of Rural Development

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Anaerobic digestion has been considered as a highly suitable technology to treat organic waste and yield biogas, a renewable source of energy. In this process, besides biogas, the undigested substrate is generated as byproduct in the form of slurry. Although the slurry …
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