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Lynn Booth

Landcare Research, PO Box 40, Lincoln 7640, New Zealand

Biography

Dr. Lynn Booth is an Associate professor in the department of Wildlife Ecology & Management, Landcare Research, Lincoln, located in  New Zealand. His study interests major on Wildlife Ecology and  Management. In recent years, he has studied Wildlife Ecology and  Management, Vermicomposting, Septic tank waste. Currently , Dr. Lynn Booth is the author/editors/reviewer in several international journals. He published 10 articles in many journals and the articles are informative and got good citations.
Publications

The Suitability of Using Vermicomposting for the Stabilization of Septic Tank Waste

An investigation into the viability of vermicomposting septic tank waste was carried out. Progression of the composting process was monitored by analysing a range of chemical and biological parameters (dehydrogenase enzyme activity, Escherichia coli (E. coli), Olsen P, nitrate and ammonium). At the end of the composting period additional parameters... Read More»

Andrew van Schaik, Jennifer Prosser, Doug Graham, Jianming Xue, Lynn Booth and Jacqui Horswell

Research Article: J Bioremediat Biodegrad 7:368

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199.1000368

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