EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION OF DISTINCT CONVENTIONAL COMPOSTS AND VERMICOMPOSTS

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  • Al Nizm Rahat

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https://doi.org/10.17762/ijma.v5i3.66

Abstract

The current examination was done during 2009-2010 to screen the adjustments in development records i.e complete natural carbon, absolute nitrogen, C/N proportion, humic substances and humification list during customary technique for fertilizing the soil and vermicomposting of various natural deposits i.e sugarcane rubbish, weeds, vegetable market waste and paddy straw. The outcomes uncovered that the all out natural carbon and C/N proportion diminished while all out nitrogen and humic substances expanded with the progression of time during fertilizing the soil in all the natural deposits. Vegetable market squander recorded restricted C/N proportion with high complete nitrogen content in both the fertilizing the soil strategies. Where paddy straw recorded less nitrogen with wide C/N proportion. The most noteworthy humic substances were seen in vegetable market squander vermicompost followed by weed vermicompost. Least percent of humic substances were recorded with stick garbage and rice straw. A notable list for humification is the HA/FA proportion, in both the manures paddy straw fertilizer recorded low proportion and high proportion was recorded in vegetable market squander manure. In this manner, vermicomposting offers a promising answer for the reusing of natural squanders into important natural fertilizer inside a brief timeframe over traditional treating the soil.

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2020-09-10

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Al Nizm Rahat. (2020). EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION OF DISTINCT CONVENTIONAL COMPOSTS AND VERMICOMPOSTS. International Journal of Modern Agriculture, 5(3), 10 - 19. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijma.v5i3.66

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