نتایج جستجو برای: tehran compost plant

تعداد نتایج: 423515  

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Fengge Zhang Xiaohui Meng Chenglong Feng Wei Ran Guanghui Yu Yingjun Zhang Qirong Shen

Opportunity costs seriously limit the large-scale production of bio-organic fertilizers (BOFs) both in China and internationally. This study addresses the utilization of amino acids resulting from the acidic hydrolysis of pig corpses as organic nitrogen sources to increase the density of TrichodermaharzianumT-E5 (a typical plant growth-promoting fungi, PGPF). This results in a novel, economical...

Ali Akbar Maghsoudi Mood Neda Mohamadi, Zakaria Sharifian,

In a country like Iran, where soil organic matter is less than 1% and in most cases even less than 0.5 %, Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a permanent and inexpensive source of organic matter. Various experiments have indicated that applications of compost improve plant health, yield and nutritional quality. However, the quality of the compost determines the growth and the development of plants. ...

     Due to the environmental problems caused by the accumulation of significant amounts of waste from peanut cultivation, it seems necessary to provide a solution for the reuse of this organic waste. Therefore, this experiment was conducted to investigate the possibility of using compost of peanut shells in potting Begonia rex. This research was based on randomized complete block desi...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2006
Francisco Osorio Juan DE Oña

This paper describes how compost, a by-product generated by solid waste treatment plants, can be usefully applied to road embankments to prevent erosion. Our study analyzed this process in terms of the following variables: (1) location and orientation; (2) embankment slope; (3) soil and compost characteristics; (4) compost dosage; (5) vegetation species; (6) plot dimensions; and (7) planting me...

Ali Akbar Maghsoudi Mood Neda Mohamadi, Zakaria Sharifian,

In a country like Iran, where soil organic matter is less than 1% and in most cases even less than 0.5 %, Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a permanent and inexpensive source of organic matter. Various experiments have indicated that applications of compost improve plant health, yield and nutritional quality. However, the quality of the compost determines the growth and the development of plants. ...

2009
B. Leena Grace

Among the aquatic weeds, water hyacinth is considered to be the most obnoxious of all aquatic weeds and occupies eighth rank in the world. Water hyacinth caused lot of problems to human beings and animals in many ways. The present study is therefore aimed to develop an appropriate technology for recovery of resources from aquatic weeds by pit methods of composting. Compost was prepared from aqu...

2006
Peter j. james

ever, a deeper, darker, more dynamic form of geometry that influences our understanding of plant growth. Most of the physical and chemical processes on which gardeners depend occur at surfaces; soil particles, plant roots, and compost heaps are all examples of such surfaces and the compost heap in particular repays deeper study. These heaps consist of dead plant remains that are gradually decom...

2008
WAFAA M. HAGGAG

Peanut haulms compost as a carrier of three Trichoderma species (T. harzianum, T. hamatum and T. koningii) exhibited different morphological and chemical characteristics and its ability to control Fusarium wilt of cumin plants caused by Fusarium oxysporum compared with peat/vermiculite. The peanut haulms carrier was able to increase the population size, numbers, viability, survival, microbial b...

2006
Ronald H. Turco W. F. Brinton E. Evans T. C. Blewett

A recent study evaluated the effects of compost salinity on the performance of plants often used in herbicide bioassays and demonstrated that salinity and pH of compost test media significantly influenced plant growth, leading in some cases to stunting, yieldreduction and total-loss of seedlings (Brinton, et al. 2005). The principal cause of harmful effects was shown to be salinity with seconda...

2015
Adnan Akhter Karin Hage-Ahmed Gerhard Soja Siegrid Steinkellner

Soil amendments like compost and biochar are known to affect soil properties, plant growth as well as soil borne plant pathogens. Complex interactions based on microbial activity and abiotic characteristics are supposed to be responsible for suppressive properties of certain substrates, however, the specific mechanisms of action are still widely unknown. In the present study, the main focus was...

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