Concepción Paredes mainly investigates Compost, Organic matter, Pulp and paper industry, Sludge and Agronomy. The Compost study combines topics in areas such as Environmental chemistry, Humus and Mineralization. His studies deal with areas such as Waste management, Biodegradation, Environmental engineering and Winery as well as Organic matter.
His study in Pulp and paper industry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Shoot and Fusarium oxysporum. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Wastewater, Waste treatment, Nutrient and Straw. When carried out as part of a general Agronomy research project, his work on Germination, Manure and Silage is frequently linked to work in Digestate, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Compost, Organic matter, Agronomy, Pulp and paper industry and Manure. The subject of his Compost research is within the realm of Waste management. His Waste management study combines topics in areas such as Phytotoxicity, Vinasse and Straw.
His research integrates issues of Sludge, Humus, Total organic carbon, Biodegradation and Biodegradable waste in his study of Organic matter. His study in the field of Germination also crosses realms of Amendment. His Pulp and paper industry research includes themes of Wastewater, Sewage sludge, Industrial waste, Waste treatment and Cation-exchange capacity.
His primary areas of study are Compost, Organic matter, Agronomy, Manure and Biodegradable waste. Compost is the subject of his research, which falls under Waste management. His Organic matter study incorporates themes from Sludge and Raw material.
His work on Germination as part of general Agronomy study is frequently connected to Amendment and Energy source, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. Concepción Paredes has researched Manure in several fields, including Humus, Total organic carbon, Linalool, Aeration and Sawdust. His Biodegradable waste research focuses on Municipal solid waste and how it relates to Waste treatment, Incineration and Sewerage.
Concepción Paredes mainly focuses on Compost, Agronomy, Organic matter, Manure and Waste management. His Compost research incorporates themes from Humus, Municipal solid waste, Peat and Sawdust, Pulp and paper industry. His Humus research includes elements of Total organic carbon, Biodegradation, Industrial waste, Cation-exchange capacity and Nitrate.
Concepción Paredes has included themes like Biodegradable waste, Environmental engineering, Soil chemistry and Organic fertilizer in his Municipal solid waste study. His Pulp and paper industry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Slurry, Biofuel and Biogas. His Organic matter study often links to related topics such as Raw material.
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Maturity and stability parameters of composts prepared with a wide range of organic wastes
M.P. Bernai;C. Paredes;M.A. Sánchez-Monedero;J. Cegarra.
Bioresource Technology (1998)
Nitrogen transformation during organic waste composting by the Rutgers system and its effects on pH, EC and maturity of the composting mixtures
M.A. Sánchez-Monedero;A. Roig;C. Paredes;M.P. Bernal.
Bioresource Technology (2001)
Carbon mineralization from organic wastes at different composting stages during their incubation with soil.
M.P. Bernal;M.A. Sánchez-Monedero;C. Paredes;A. Roig.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (1998)
Characterization of olive mill wastewater (alpechin) and its sludge for agricultural purposes
C. Paredes;J. Cegarra;A. Roig;M.A. Sánchez-Monedero.
Bioresource Technology (1999)
Agrochemical characterisation of the solid by-products and residues from the winery and distillery industry.
M.A. Bustamante;R. Moral;C. Paredes;A. Pérez-Espinosa.
Waste Management (2008)
Evolution of organic matter and nitrogen during co-composting of olive mill wastewater with solid organic wastes
C. Paredes;A. Roig;M. P. Bernal;M. A. Sánchez-Monedero.
Biology and Fertility of Soils (2000)
Co-composting of distillery wastes with animal manures: carbon and nitrogen transformations in the evaluation of compost stability.
M.A. Bustamante;C. Paredes;F.C. Marhuenda-Egea;A. Pérez-Espinosa.
Chemosphere (2008)
Bio-degradation of olive mill wastewater sludge by its co-composting with agricultural wastes
C Paredes;M.P Bernal;J Cegarra;A Roig.
Bioresource Technology (2002)
Spent mushroom substrates as component of growing media for germination and growth of horticultural plants.
E. Medina;C. Paredes;M.D. Pérez-Murcia;M.A. Bustamante.
Bioresource Technology (2009)
Composts from distillery wastes as peat substitutes for transplant production
M.A. Bustamante;C. Paredes;R. Moral;E. Agulló.
Resources Conservation and Recycling (2008)
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