Phosphate Availability and Supply
Author : Richard J. Fantel
Publisher :
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 45,34 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Phosphate rock
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Author : Richard J. Fantel
Publisher :
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 45,34 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Phosphate rock
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Author : Dana Cordell
Publisher :
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 35,66 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Food security
ISBN : 9789173934404
Author : Kylienne A. Clark
Publisher : The Ohio State University
Page : 594 pages
File Size : 44,70 MB
Release : 2015-09-15
Category : Nature
ISBN :
This book was written by undergraduate students at The Ohio State University (OSU) who were enrolled in the class Introduction to Environmental Science. The chapters describe some of Earth's major environmental challenges and discuss ways that humans are using cutting-edge science and engineering to provide sustainable solutions to these problems. Topics are as diverse as the students, who represent virtually every department, school and college at OSU. The environmental issue that is described in each chapter is particularly important to the author, who hopes that their story will serve as inspiration to protect Earth for all life.
Author : Hisao Ohtake
Publisher : Springer
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 50,37 MB
Release : 2018-05-25
Category : Science
ISBN : 9811080313
This book focuses on the engineering aspects of phosphorus (P) recovery and recycling, presenting recent research advances and applications of technologies in this important and challenging area of engineering. It highlights full-scale applications to illustrate the performance and effectiveness of the new technologies. As an essential element for all living organisms, P cannot be replaced by any other element in biochemical processes, humans ultimately rely its availability. Today, P is mostly obtained from mined rock phosphate (Pi). However, natural reserves of high-grade rock Pi are limited and dwindling on a global scale. As such, there have been increased efforts to recycle P from secondary sources, including sewage sludge, animal manure, food waste, and steelmaking slag, and so close the anthropogenic P cycle. In addition to various aspects of phosphorus covered by other literature, including chemistry, biochemistry, ecology, soil-plant systems and sustainable management, this book is a valuable and comprehensive source of information on the rapidly evolving field of P recovery and recycling engineering for students, researchers, and professionals responsible for sustainable use of phosphorus.
Author : Institute of Medicine
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 29,16 MB
Release : 1999-10-17
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0309064031
Since 1941, Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) has been recognized as the most authoritative source of information on nutrient levels for healthy people. Since publication of the 10th edition in 1989, there has been rising awareness of the impact of nutrition on chronic disease. In light of new research findings and a growing public focus on nutrition and health, the expert panel responsible for formulation RDAs reviewed and expanded its approachâ€"the result: Dietary Reference Intakes. This new series of references greatly extends the scope and application of previous nutrient guidelines. For each nutrient the book presents what is known about how the nutrient functions in the human body, what the best method is to determine its requirements, which factors (caffeine or exercise, for example) may affect how it works, and how the nutrient may be related to chronic disease. The first volume of Dietary Reference Intakes includes calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, vitamin D, and fluoride. The second book in the series presents information about thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, biotin, and choline. Based on analysis of nutrient metabolism in humans and data on intakes in the U.S. population, the committee recommends intakes for each age groupâ€"from the first days of life through childhood, sexual maturity, midlife, and the later years. Recommendations for pregnancy and lactation also are made, and the book identifies when intake of a nutrient may be too much. Representing a new paradigm for the nutrition community, Dietary Reference Intakes encompasses: Estimated Average Requirements (EARs). These are used to set Recommended Dietary Allowances. Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs). Intakes that meet the RDA are likely to meet the nutrient requirement of nearly all individuals in a life-stage and gender group. Adequate Intakes (AIs). These are used instead of RDAs when an EAR cannot be calculated. Both the RDA and the AI may be used as goals for individual intake. Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (ULs). Intakes below the UL are unlikely to pose risks of adverse health effects in healthy people. This new framework encompasses both essential nutrients and other food components thought to pay a role in health, such as dietary fiber. It incorporates functional endpoints and examines the relationship between dose and response in determining adequacy and the hazards of excess intake for each nutrient.
Author : United States. Congress. Joint Committee to Investigate the Adequacy and Use of Phosphate Resources of the United States
Publisher :
Page : 1200 pages
File Size : 43,81 MB
Release : 1939
Category : Phosphates
ISBN :
Author : Y. Chen
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 22,78 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9400944268
The use of organic residues as a means of maintaining and increasing soil fertility is of long-standing. This tradition has been somewhat neglected since the introduc tion of mineral fertilizers at low cost. More and more farmers and scientists are now showing renewed interest in the proper and effective use of org~tnic residues, composts and other recycled organic additives. The role and function of organic amendments in modern agricultural systems have become topics of major interest in the scientific and agricultural communities. Research work on residue disposal has provided new concepts on the interaction between organic components and soils as well as new handling technologies (e. g. pelletizing of organic residues). The trend to conserve energy has led scientists to study the minimal tillage system, to find ways of replacing conventional inorganic fertilizers with natural organic prod ucts or microbial preparations, and to develop new composting methods. The drive to achieve higher yields in commercial greenhouse farming has led to a search for optimum substrates as growth media and for improved management techniques. This has led to the introduction of organic substitutes for peat, nota bly those originating from agricultural wastes. Another important aspect is the current interest in organic farming, where use of synthetic chemicals is avoided or prohibited. An increasing percentage of the population in highly developed countries is willing to pay premium prices for food produced on soils where inorganic fertilizers and other agricultural chemicals have not been used.
Author : Tao Zhang
Publisher : Intechopen
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 46,96 MB
Release : 2019-06-26
Category : Science
ISBN : 1838810218
Phosphorus, as a common chemical substance, plays an important role in human life, but also causes serious harm to the environment. The recovery and utilization of phosphorus is extremely urgent. The series of studies carried out by the author are described in detail in this book.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Lands
Publisher :
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 45,65 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Land (Public), United States
ISBN :
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Public Lands
Publisher :
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 42,53 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Mineral lands
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