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Utilization of oil palm wastes for vermicomposting

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Title Utilization of oil palm wastes for vermicomposting
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Creator Gawankar, M.S.
Haldankar, P.M.
Maheswarappa, H.P.
Naik, N. M.
Salvi, B.R.
Nalage, N.A.
 
Subject biomass
organic manure
palm
vermicompost
 
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Recycling of organic wastes from gardens by converting them into stabilized decomposed products known as compost or organic manure is the basis for sustainable crop production systems. Compost not only supplies plant nutrients but also improves the soil physico-chemical properties and support the activities of beneficial microorganisms and soil fauna. High vegetable oil yield potential (4-6 t ha-1 of oil) of Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) has been one of the the main driving forces behind promoting this crop for cultivation
under irrigated conditions by the Government of India. The yield levels of 4-6 tonnes ha-1 of oil are possible provided the crop is supplied with all the necessary inputs. With an oil yield of 4-6 tonnes which accounts for about 20 % of the fresh fruit bunches (FFB), the total biomass that is harvested in the form of FFB will be 25 tonnes or more.
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Date 2019-11-06T06:53:00Z
2019-11-06T06:53:00Z
2019-01-01
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Emer Life Sci Res (2019) 5(1): 67-72
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/24460
 
Language English
 
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