نتایج جستجو برای: Organic manures

تعداد نتایج: 202601  

2003
George Kuepper

Livestock manures are an important resource in sustainable and organic crop production. This publication addresses the problems and challenges of using both raw and composted manures and discusses some of the solutions. It also deals with guano, a similar material. Manures for Organic

2016
Amanullah Shams-ul-Tamraiz Khan Asif Iqbal Shah Fahad

The objective of this research was to evaluate the impact of organic sources (animal manures vs. plant residues at the rate of 10 t ha-1 each) on the productivity of hybrid rice (Oryza sativa L.) production under different levels of phosphorus (0, 30, 60, and 90 kg P ha-1) fertilization. Two separate field experiments were conducted. In experiment (1), impact of three animal manures sources (ca...

Journal: :پژوهش های زراعی ایران 0
محسن جهان محمد بهزاد امیری مهسا اقحوانی شجری محمد کاظم تهامی

in recent years, in order to enhance the health of agroecosystems, concerns on ecological inputs especially to produce medicinal plants, has been increased. in order to evaluate the effects of winter cover crops on pgprs activities and soil nitrogen content in simultaneous application of organic manures and biological fertilizer in a low input production system of cucurbita pepo under minimum t...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
A B Leytem J T Sims F J Coale

Phosphorus losses in runoff from application of manures and biosolids to agricultural land are implicated in the degradation of water quality in the Chesapeake and Delaware Inland Bays. We conducted an incubation study to determine the relative P solubility and bioavailability, referred to as P source coefficients (PSCs), for organic P sources, which are typically land-applied in the Mid-Atlant...

2013
Caio de Teves Inácio Segundo Urquiaga Phillip Michael Chalk

Synthetic (e.g. urea) and organic fertilizers (e.g. compost) differed markedly in N isotope composition and the greater the difference between organic and synthetic fertilizer the more robust will be the differentiation of crops and vegetable grown under different farming systems. The objective of this study was to compare nitrogen and carbon isotope composition of organic fertilizers and manur...

2013
S. Krishnakumar R. Muthukrishnan V. Rajendran R. K. Kaleeswari

Investigations were carried out to study the effect of organic farming with various sources of organic manures and their combinations on nitrogen use efficiency parameters of ADT 36 rice (Oryza sativa L.). The experiments were laid out in randomized block design (RBD) with fourteen treatments, comprising twelve treatment combinations of organic manures, one treatment with recommended dose of ch...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2002
T L Widmer N A Mitkowski G S Abawi

Organic matter and its replenishment has become a major component of soil health management programs. Many of the soil's physical, chemical, and biological properties are a function of organic matter content and quality. Adding organic matter to soil influences diverse and important biological activities. The diversity and number of free-living and plant-parasitic nematodes are altered by rotat...

The potential of Jiroft region has resulted in progressive development of greenhouse culture. In sustainable agricultural systems, organic manures have special role in increasing yield and soil fertility. To investigate the quantitative and qualitative responses of greenhouse cucumber to sources and levels of organic manures and their effect on some soil properties in Jiroft region, a factorial...

2014
Sang Yoon Kim Prabhat Pramanik Paul L. E. Bodelier Pil Joo Kim

Livestock manures are broadly used in agriculture to improve soil quality. However, manure application can increase the availability of organic carbon, thereby facilitating methane (CH4) production. Cattle and swine manures are expected to have different CH4 emission characteristics in rice paddy soil due to the inherent differences in composition as a result of contrasting diets and digestive ...

2000
Emer Colleran

Introduction Until relatively recently, anaerobic digestion (AD) plants at farm or industry level treated the organic waste arisings from a single farm or from an individual industrial operation. The installation of centralised AD plants, treating animal manures and slurries from a large number of farms, and the increasing use of co-digestion of manures, food-processing wastes, sewage sludge an...

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