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MSc Thesis Examination - Ashley Garland

Submitted by shaerri on May 12th, 2021 11:37 AM
Date: 
Friday, May 14th, 2021 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Location: 

Microsoft Teams 

Screenshot of the announcement indicating the name of the student and date and time of the defence

Ashley Garland will defend her MSc thesis "Characterizing solidified industrial waste for greenhouse crop production" 

Advisor: Dr. Asim Biswas

Advisory Committee: Dr. Youbin Zheng

Everyone is welcome.

If you would like to attend, please inquire with our Graduate Program Assistant (ses.gradsec@uoguelph.ca [1])
 

Abstract

Anthropogenic activity such as expansion of infrastructure and industrial development is creating enormous pressure on natural resources, arable lands, and waste management. For example, bulky nature of horizontal directional drilling (HDD) liquid clay waste creates issues from long transportation, while use of super absorbent polymer (SAP) in solidifying industrial wastes, show potential in reducing transport cost, landfill stress and impact on environment. These solidified industrial wastes (SIWs) are ‘clean’ and show promise as soil amendment due to their clay size particles and properties. Laboratory and greenhouse experiments were carried out to characterize SIWs and to examine their potential use as soil amendment to greenhouse growing media. SIWs mixed at different proportions were used to characterize water and nutrient retention abilities and two greenhouse experiments examined growth, development, production of tomato and irrigation treatments. Statistical analysis examined impacts of mixtures. The data provides information on the potential to re-use SIWs in greenhouse agriculture.

File attachments: 
PDF icon Garland, Ashley MSc thesis defence announcement.pdf [2]

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