Aerobic and Anaerobic Digestion of Agro-Industrial and Livestock Wastes: A Green and Sustainable Way toward the Future
A special issue of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395). This special issue belongs to the section "Farming Sustainability".
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Interests: waste degrdation; nanomanure on water and waster treatment; nano composting and vermicomposting; greenhouse gas; biochar; water and wastewater pollution monitoring and treatment
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Interests: soil fertility; composting; biochar; microbial diversity and technology
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Interests: waste valorization, bioplastic; hydrocarbon utilization/degradation by bacteria
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Interests: waste management strategies; biomass valorization; advances in wastewater treatment technologies; green nano-technologies; eco-technologies for sustainable environment and agriculture; composting and vermicomposting; ethnomedicinal plants and their applications
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Dear Colleagues,
The management of organic wastes is given much attention due to their enormous generation leading to environmental pollution and human health risks. Aerobic and anaerobic methods of waste treatment are considered viable alternative methods for reducing the risk of organic pollution loads in the environment. Though traditional composting and anaerobic digestion are commonly employed methods of disposal, there is an urgent requirement for advanced and improved methods to utilize huge quantities of agro-industrial and livestock wastes.
In recent years, advances have been made to improve aerobic and anaerobic methods of waste valorization for value-added end product generation in a sustainable manner. This helps to eliminate the accumulation different kinds of wastes and associated environmental issues. For the betterment of environment and human health, it is necessary to find alternative strategies to mitigate agro-industrial and livestock generated wastes.
With this background, this Special Issue on “Aerobic and Anaerobic Digestion of Agro-industrial and Livestock Wastes: A Green and Sustainable Way toward the Future” welcomes novel research, reviews, and opinion pieces covering all related topics, including but not limited to aerobic waste management strategies, composting/vermicomposting, anaerobic digestion, novel digesters, cellulose degradation, biofuels, microbial interaction, beneficial microbes involved in the process, economy and biocircularity, case studies from the field, and policy issues.
Prof. Dr. Ravindran Balasubramani
Prof. Dr. Mukesh Kumar Awasthi
Dr. Sunita Varjani
Prof. Dr. Natchimuthu Karmegam
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Aerobic waste treatments (composting, vermicomposting, etc.)
- Anaerobic digestion
- Biofuels
- Waste valorization
- Organic wastes
- Pollutant degradation
- Bioremediation
- Livestock wastes
- Agrowastes
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