نتایج جستجو برای: manures

تعداد نتایج: 1280  

2003
S. Naseer Banu A. Sivakumar M. S. Subramanian

The present paper deals with the study of biomass production of manures in the greens such as Amaranthus polygamus and Amaranthus viridis of the family Amaranthaceae and Spinacea oleracea of the family Chenopodiaceae. The medicinal uses and pharmaco - phytochemical analysis were also carried out for the plant species which are widely used as greens.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
D L Kaplan R Hartenstein J Sutter

The biodegradation of three synthetic 14C-labeled polymers, poly(methyl methacrylate), phenol formaldehyde, and polystyrene, was studied with 17 species of fungi in axenic cultures, five groups of soil invertebrates, and a variety of mixed microbial communities including sludges, soils, manures, garbages, and decaying plastics. Extremely low decomposition rates were found. The addition of cellu...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2017
Wojciech Sledz Sabina Zoledowska Agata Motyka Leszek Kadziński Bogdan Banecki

Animal manures are routinely applied to agricultural lands to improve crop yield, but the possibility to spread bacterial phytopathogens through field fertilization has not been considered yet. We monitored 49 cattle, horse, swine, sheep or chicken manure samples collected in 14 Polish voivodeships for the most important plant pathogenic bacteria - Ralstonia solanacearum (Rsol), Xanthomonas cam...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
April B Leytem Benjamin L Turner P A Thacker

Including low-phytic-acid grains in swine diets can reduce P concentrations in manure, but the influence on manure P composition is relatively unknown. To address this we analyzed manure from swine fed one of four barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) varieties. The barley types consisted of wild-type barley (CDC bold, normal barley diet) and three low-phytic-acid mutant barleys that contained similar am...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2004
P K Ghosh P Ramesh K K Bandyopadhyay A K Tripathi K M Hati A K Misra C L Acharya

A field experiment was conducted on deep vertisols of Bhopal, India to evaluate the manural potential of three organic manures: farmyard manure (FYM), poultry manure (PM), phosphocompost (PC) vis-a-vis 0%, 75% and 100% recommended dose of fertilizer-NPK and to find out the most productive cropping system at various combinations of organic manures and chemical fertilizers. The seed yield of inte...

2015
S. M. EL - ARABY

Two field experiments were carried out during the summer seasons of 2001 and 2002 at the Experimental Station Farm of the Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University, at Abeis, to study the effects of four treatments of organic manure (unmanured, chicken, compost and cattle) and three biofertilizer treatments (uninoculated, Halex 2 and Nitrobein) on vegetative growth, yield potential and chem...

2017
Daniel S. Andersen

During the twentieth century, agricultural production strived to achieve increased food production in order to satisfy both local and export demands. In many cases, this led to increased farm sizes and an operational separation of crop and livestock production. Society fears that the trend of increasing centralization and industrialization of agriculture, specifically animal agriculture, has re...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
J V Gagliardi J S Karns

Application of animal manures to soil as crop fertilizers is an important means for recycling the nitrogen and phosphorus which the manures contain. Animal manures also contain bacteria, including many types of pathogens. Manure pathogen levels depend on the source animal, the animal's state of health, and how the manure was stored or treated before use. Rainfall may result in pathogen spread i...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 1895

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