The objective of the study is to evaluate the respiration of the microbial flora of soils amended with household waste compost under tomato cultivation. The experimental device adopted was that of complete random blocks with three repetitions. The compost was applied in doses of 10 t.ha-1, 20 t.ha-1, 30 t.ha-1 and 40 t.ha-1. To these treatments are added those of absolute control, mineral fertilization (0.2 t.ha-1 of NPK 15-15-15 and 0.1 t.ha-1 of Urea 46% N) and organo fertilization -mineral (10 t.ha-1 of compost combined with 0.1 t.ha-1 of NPK 15-15-15 and 0.05 t.ha-1 of Urea 46% N). Soil samples were taken from the plots at a depth of 0 - 20 cm and incubated in the laboratory for the evaluation of the respiration of the microbial flora. ...
Continued intensive cropping of soils dedicated to vegetables in Puerto Rico reduces organic matter ...
A field experiment was conducted during the rainy season of 2018 at the Teaching and Research Farm o...
Large quantity of organic waste generation from agricultural sectors and their disposal become a saf...
Optimizing microbiological activities in an organic crop production system is crucial to the realiza...
Abstract— Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) is one of the most important vegetables cultivated ...
Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) originates from an oil palm industry as a by-product, and used widely as EFB...
In search of a more environmentally friendly alternative to the use of chemical fertilizers, a stud...
In a two-factor pot experiment impact of two doses of six types of composts prepared from the munici...
Organic wastes can be usefully recovered to produce organic amendments, for example, compost, to be ...
Study was carried out to assess the effects of compost doses on tomato yield in dry season under thr...
This study worked with tomato plants, one soil and one peat moss, and three different composts, addr...
Sandy soils, with low productivity, could be improved by compost application to sustain crop product...
Background: The use of compost may relieve the factors that limit productivity in intensive agricult...
Composting is an alternative for recycling biodegradable organic waste, transforming it into organic...
AbstractNutrient management practices play a significant role in improving the nutritional quality o...
Continued intensive cropping of soils dedicated to vegetables in Puerto Rico reduces organic matter ...
A field experiment was conducted during the rainy season of 2018 at the Teaching and Research Farm o...
Large quantity of organic waste generation from agricultural sectors and their disposal become a saf...
Optimizing microbiological activities in an organic crop production system is crucial to the realiza...
Abstract— Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) is one of the most important vegetables cultivated ...
Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) originates from an oil palm industry as a by-product, and used widely as EFB...
In search of a more environmentally friendly alternative to the use of chemical fertilizers, a stud...
In a two-factor pot experiment impact of two doses of six types of composts prepared from the munici...
Organic wastes can be usefully recovered to produce organic amendments, for example, compost, to be ...
Study was carried out to assess the effects of compost doses on tomato yield in dry season under thr...
This study worked with tomato plants, one soil and one peat moss, and three different composts, addr...
Sandy soils, with low productivity, could be improved by compost application to sustain crop product...
Background: The use of compost may relieve the factors that limit productivity in intensive agricult...
Composting is an alternative for recycling biodegradable organic waste, transforming it into organic...
AbstractNutrient management practices play a significant role in improving the nutritional quality o...
Continued intensive cropping of soils dedicated to vegetables in Puerto Rico reduces organic matter ...
A field experiment was conducted during the rainy season of 2018 at the Teaching and Research Farm o...
Large quantity of organic waste generation from agricultural sectors and their disposal become a saf...