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VOL. 7, ISSUE 11 (2022)
Effect of Trichoderma resii and earthworm co-inoculation on organic matter, carbon and NPK content in market compost
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P Saranraj, Alaa M Alrudainy, G Sriram Prasath, M Manigandan, P Sivasakthivelan
Abstract
Large quantities of wastes from different sources were accumulated biosphere. Although, they are excellent source of plant nutrient they are present in unavailable form. Further, they need to the properly recycled through improved composting and vermicomposting technique in order to achieve the maximum benefits from then. Keeping this view, the present study was undertaken to develop suitable technology to manage market wastes. The Organic matter content and Organic carbon were almost reduced to 60 % by Vermicomposting. The treatment T4 (Market waste + Cow dung +Trichoderma resii + Earthworm) showed maximum reduction when compare with Market waste + Cow dung + Trichoderma resii (T3) and Market waste + Cow dung (T2). The macro nutrients like Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium (NPK) content was increased in all the treatment T2, T3, and T4.
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Pages:120-122
How to cite this article:
P Saranraj, Alaa M Alrudainy, G Sriram Prasath, M Manigandan, P Sivasakthivelan "Effect of <em>Trichoderma resii</em> and earthworm co-inoculation on organic matter, carbon and NPK content in market compost". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 7, Issue 11, 2022, Pages 120-122
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