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- :Aung, L. H. (Louis Htin), 1925- ;Flick, George J.1982
- :Aung, L. H. (Louis Htin), 1925-1984 | Bulletin (Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station : 1981) ; 84-9:The utilization of fish wastes in the form of fish soluble nutrients (FSN) for agricultural crop plants fertilization was investigated over the past 7...
- :Henderson, Nona R.1995 | New Jersey Sea Grant publication:Fish hydrolysate can be produced from fish processing residuals by enzymatic digestion and be used as a fertilizer. Seafood processors can benefit fro...
- :Henderson, Nona R.1995 | New Jersey Sea Grant publication:Seafood processing wastes can be utilized for a variety of products. One such product is liquid fish fertilizer. Research has demonstrated that liquid...
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