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    • Chicken litter: A waste or a source of chemicals? Fast pyrolysis and hydrothermal conversion as alternatives in the valorisation of poultry waste 

      Pachón Gómez, Erica M.; Domínguez, Rodrigo E.; López, Débora A.; Téllez, Jhoan F.; Marino, Marcos D.; Almada, Natalia Soledad; Gange, Juan Martín; Moyano, E. Laura (Elsevier, 2023-01)
      Poultry production is one of the main and fastest developing branches of the agri-food industry in the world. Chicken litter (ChL) is the most abundant waste from this industry and requires alternative treatments to help ...
    • Evaluating antibiotic occurrence, degradation, and environmental risks in poultry litter within Argentina's agricultural hub 

      Alonso, Lucas L.; Podio, Natalia S.; Marino, Damian Jose Gabriel; Almada, Natalia Soledad; Gange, Juan Martín; Bernigaud, Irma Isabel; Mortola, Natalia Andrea; Wunderlin, Daniel A. (Elsevier, 2024-04)
      This study explores the relationship between poultry farming's antibiotic administration practices and residual antibiotic levels in the litter before its application onto agricultural soils. Twenty-three antibiotics were ...