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  • Study of Bio-fertilizer Produced from Agro-waste (Sesame Straw) and Cow Dung Using Eisenia fetida and Perionyx sansibaricus in Arid Environment

    K. R. Panwar, G. Tripathi
    14-20

    Article ID: 3429
    491  (Abstract) 164  (Download)

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    In this study, an analysis of organic fertilizer of an agro-waste (Sesame straw) plus cow dung was carried out using an epigeic earthworm species Eisenia fetida and Perionyx sansibaricus. Sesame straw is abundantly produced after each harvesting of the crop in Kharif season in arid region of tropical India. The compost produced in presence and... More

    2021-08-20
  • Effects of Returning Straw and Milk Vetch on Rice Growth and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Lijin Zhang, Guoqin Huang
    56-62

    Article ID: 3267
    353  (Abstract) 180  (Download)

    Abstract:

    The effects of different nitrogen application levels on rice yield and greenhouse gas (NO2, CH4) emissions from rice fields under the combined action of straw and milk vetch. Two treatments were set up in the main area of this experiment: R0 (no straw returned to the field, 0); R1 (amount of straw returned to the field under... More

    2021-06-28
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