نتایج جستجو برای: 1 vermicompost with mycorrhiza

تعداد نتایج: 10105788  

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2009
A J Adi Z M Noor

Vermicomposting using Lumbricus rubellus for 49 days was conducted after 21 days of pre-composting. Three different combination of treatments were prepared with eight replicates for each treatment namely cow dung: kitchen waste in 30:70 ratio (T(1)), cow dung: coffee grounds in 30:70 ratio (T(2)), and cow dung: kitchen waste: coffee grounds in 30:35:35 ratio (T(3)). The multiplication of earthw...

ژورنال: علوم زراعی ایران 2019
Mohammadii, Hakimeh, Rezaei-Chiyaneh, Smaeil,

To compare the replacement intercropping patterns of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) and faba bean (Vicia faba L.) at different levels of vermicompost, a field experiment was conducted as factorial arrangement in randomized complete block design with three replications at the research field of the Faculty of Agriculture, Urmia University, Iran, in growing season of 2018. Experimental treatmen...

2005
Satyawati Sharma Kaviraj Pradhan Santosh Satya Padma Vasudevan

Scientific investigations have established the viability of using earthworms as a treatment technique for numerous waste streams besides producing organic fertilizers. Vermicomposting results in the bioconversion of the waste stream into two useful products, earthworm biomass and vermicompost. The former can be used as a protein source whereas vermicompost is considered as an excellent product ...

BACKGROUND: Wheat produces more than 50 percent of requirements protein and calorie for human nutrition in Iran. Management of nitrogen fertilizing is important to increasing wheat production. So, among chemical fertilizer a high correlation reported between nitrogen and yield. Also to improve physical, chemical and biological properties of soil, organic fertilizer such as verm...

Journal: :بوم شناسی کشاورزی 0
احمد غلامی ایمان اکبری حمید عباس دخت

one of the strategies for improving the quality of agricultural products is using bio-fertilizers. so in order to study the effects of mycorrhizal fungi, vermicompost and humic acid on growth characteristics and yield of fennel, an experiment was studied on research farm of agricultural college of shahrood university. this study was conducted as factorial experiment based on completely randomiz...

2008
Norman Q. Arancon Clive A. Edwards Andrei Babenko John Cannon Paola Galvis James D. Metzger

Vermicomposts have been shown to promote the germination, growth, and yields of plants. This paper aims to demonstrate the effects of vermicomposts produced from three types of wastes on growth and flowering of petunias which are an important U.S. flowering crop. Vermicomposts, produced commercially from cattle manure, food wastes and paper wastes, were substituted at a range of different conce...

2013
J. VIJI P. NEELANARAYANAN

The paddy straw is one of the most abundant agricultural by-products in Tamil Nadu, India. It contains approximately 37% cellulose, 24% hemicelluloses and 15% lignin. In the present investigation the paddy straw was pre-digested with Trichoderma viride and subsequently the same was utilized for the production of vermicompost by using Eudrilus eugeniae, Perionyx excavatus and Lampito mauritii un...

2011

Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) fungi hold considerable potential for use as inoculant and nowadays much attention is focused on mass production of AM fungal inoculum, since this is of paramount importance in improving plant production in agriculture and horticulture. However, effectivity of these fungi on crop growth relies on their production practices, typically the substrate selected for its ma...

In order to study the physiological growth indices and yield of green bean in response to vermicompost amendment under drought stress conditions a field experiment was conducted in Dezful, southwest of Iran during 2016 using a split plot design in a randomized complete block design with four replications. Application of drought stress by irrigation interval method at four levels of irrigation (...

2017
Veena Das Sanjeev Satyanarayan Shanta Satyanarayan

As per the estimates of World Health Organization (WHO) about 80% of world’s population depends on plant and plant products for their primary healthcare. Recently the demand for herbal drugs has increased many folds at the global level, as these herbal medicines do not have any side effects and its cost effectiveness. Huge quantities of solid waste is generated during the production of decoctio...

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