2023/12/31/ · By mitigating environmental pollution from burning and enriching soil health, Pusa Decomposer stands as a promising strategy for sustainable crop residue
2020/11/24/ · Crop residues, the byproduct of crop production, are valuable natural resources that can be managed to maximize different input use efficiencies. Crop residue management is a well-known and widely accepted practice, and is a key component of conservation agriculture. The rapid shift from conventional agriculture to input-intensive
2008/11/1/ · Compost and manure amendments raised soil C levels in the 0 to 5 and 0 to 25 cm soil profile but not in the 5 to 25 cm soil profile over the relatively short-term duration of the study. Total soil organic C (SOC) (kg ha −1 ) in the 0 to 25 cm profile increased by 41 and 25% for the compost and manure treatments, respectively, and
2018/2/1/ · On the contrary, in composting systems based on crop residues, the collection of such material was the more expensive operation (Table 6). Even if costs can seem high (if the large facilities are taken into account), the production costs of the on-farm compost make it cheaper than the commercial compost affordable on the market, this
2023/8/1/ · Specifically in north-western India, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has vehemently opposed the practice of burning crop residue, and both the federal and state governments have adopted a variety of regulations for agrarian reform with environmentally sound ARB management techniques (Singh et al. 2020).Both public and private
2019/10/22/ · The results revealed that banana crop residue enriched with other organic. sources hastened the composting process and sig nificantly in creased the organic matter (OM) (55.6%), organic carbon. (3
alone or in combination with compost or mixed cropping of barley with faba bean or vetch. The experiment included the following eight treatments: 1. Control – with no input and crop residue; 2. 50% barley straw as crop residue plus 50% recommended NP fertilizer; 3. Organic source - 100% recommended compost (6 t/ha); 4.
D-Comp is liquid microbial product that has been designed to degrade organic matter and fibrous plant compounds using over 65 different strains of bacteria and fungi. Whether D
2022/9/5/ · High-temperature composting of crop straw is one of the effective to replace chemical fertilizers [2,3,4]. Straw composting can increase the content of soil organic matter, improve soil physiology and microbial characteristics, promote microbial fixation of nutrients, reduce nutrient loss [ 5 , 6 ], and reduce CH 4 emissions [ 7 ].
2015/8/1/ · Crop residues refer to plant remains staying in the field after crop harvest. Crop residues include wheat straw, shafts and shoots, among. Transformation and stabilization of agricultural residues. Crop residues treatment, their safe use and disposal become important issues for human society. With the increase in agricultural wastes,
2008/11/1/ · Compost and manure amendments raised soil C levels in the 0 to 5 and 0 to 25 cm soil profile but not in the 5 to 25 cm soil profile over the relatively short-term duration of the study. Total soil organic C (SOC) (kg ha −1 ) in the 0 to 25 cm profile increased by 41 and 25% for the compost and manure treatments, respectively, and
Target corn residue harvest in fields that you’ll be planting corn in next year. Rotate residue harvest among fields so you don’t remove residue from the same field every year. Reduce tillage following residue harvest. To add carbon back to the soil, use manure instead of or in addition to commercial fertilizer. Consider winter cover crops.
2024/4/4/ · Vermicomposting yields a valuable byproduct called vermi-wash, which enhances crop resistance against diseases, stimulates seed germination, and improves