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Effects of Vermicomposting on Microbiological Flora of Infected Biomedical wast
Hospital wastes are hazardous and need to be disinfected before disposal. One out of eleven WHO aided pilot projects on Hospital Waste Management in India during biennium, 1999-2000 was allotted to the Command Hospital, Air Force, Bangalore (CHAFB). Project commenced at CHAFB on 10 Jan 1999 as Air Mshl (then AVM) Lalji K Verma as principal investigator to lay down a proper hospital waste ma...
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Evaluation of Composted Solid Waste for St Augustinegrass Sod ProductionWaste for St Augustinegras
ABSTRACT: This report summarizes several studies on effects of composted solid wastes on sod production of St. Augustinegrass, Stenotaphrum secundatum (Walt.) Kuntze. Glass house and ground bed studies identified several composts which could be used as excellent root zone media. These included a municipal solid waste (MSW), MSW + sewage sludge mix (MSW+SS), spent mushroom compost, spent m...
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Effects of Vermicomposting on Microbiological Flora of Infected Biomedical wast
Hospital wastes are hazardous and need to be disinfected before disposal. One out of eleven WHO aided pilot projects on Hospital Waste Management in India during biennium, 1999-2000 was allotted to the Command Hospital, Air Force, Bangalore (CHAFB). Project commenced at CHAFB on 10 Jan 1999 as Air Mshl (then AVM) Lalji K Verma as principal investigator to lay down a proper hospital waste ma...
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Agrobacterium and Ti plasmids - a brief history
Agrobacterium and Ti plasmids - a brief history Agrobacterium tumefaciens - the causative agent of crown gall disease Crown gall tumors: ! Collections of cells growing in an undifferentiated, uncontrolled manner (a tumor) ! Occur usually at wound sites ! Can be grown axenically as callus cultures -> exposure to Agrobacterium produces a heritable (at least through mitosis) change in plant cells ...
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