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Publications by Michael Armin Borowitzka
Growth of Microalgae on Undiluted Anaerobic Digestate of Piggery Effluent With High Ammonium Concentrations
Algal Research
Agronomy
Crop Science
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Exploitation of Solar Energy for Ammonium Sulfate Recovery From Anaerobic Digestate of Different Origin
Waste and Biomass Valorization
Waste Management
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Sustainability
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Environmental Engineering
the Environment
Using Microalgae in the Circular Economy to Valorise Anaerobic Digestate: Challenges and Opportunities
Bioresource Technology
Waste Management
Renewable Energy
Sustainability
Disposal
Medicine
Bioengineering
Environmental Engineering
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Phosphorus Leaching in Soils Amended With Piggery Effluent or Lime Residues From Effluent Treatment
Environmental Pollution
Mutagenesis
Toxicology
Health
Medicine
Pollution
Photo-Oxygenation for Nitritation and the Effect of Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations on Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation
Science of the Total Environment
Disposal
Environmental Chemistry
Waste Management
Environmental Engineering
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Lysozyme and Penicillin Inhibit the Growth of Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Planctomycetes
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied Microbiology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Food Science
Anaerobic Digestion of Fruit Waste Mixed With Sewage Sludge Digestate Biochar: Influence on Biomethane Production
Frontiers in Energy Research
Energy Engineering
Renewable Energy
Economics
Fuel Technology
the Environment
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Power Technology
Econometrics
Evaluation of Methane Yield on Mesophilic-Dry Anaerobic Digestion of Piggery Manure Mixed With Chaff for Agricultural Area
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Influence of Ammonium Acetate and Betaine Supplements on the Anaerobic Digestion Under High Salinity Conditions
Energy Science and Engineering
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Safety
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Sustainable Post Treatment Options of Anaerobic Effluent