Inactivation of the urease enzyme by heat and alkaline pH treatment : retaining urea-nitrogen in urine for fertilizer use
Urine, containing nitrogen (N) in the valuable form of urea, has a high fertilizer potential if it is dehydrated and the nutrients are concentrated. However, urea is not only a valuable N source for plants but also for microbiota which possess a highly efficient urease enzyme to degrade urea into...
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SLU/Dept. of Energy and Technology
2017
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