AbstractThe main objective of this study is to investigate the potentiality of cellulase producing isolates, Bacillus licheniformis 1-1v and Bacillus sonorensis 7-1v, as microbial additives on composting of rice straw materials. Different pyramid shape piles were constructed, and each contained 80kg of rice straw and 288kg of cattle manure, with/without 5kg of feldspar supplementation (0.75%, w/w). C/N ratio was adjusted to 35.8 before microbial inoculation. The piles were inoculated with either single strain or mixed cultures. The physical, chemical and biological parameters indicating the decomposition of organic material, maturation and quality of the compost product were investigated during the composting process. A rapid increase in co...
Rice production consumes lots of water. Due to increasing water scarcity,research on aerobic rice cu...
This study was conducted at the Laboratory of Food Crops and Floriculture, Institute of Tropical Agr...
Rice straw is agricultural waste that contains cellulose and has not been used optimally. The agricu...
AbstractThe main objective of this study is to investigate the potentiality of cellulase producing i...
The present study was conducted at the Composting Unit, Universiti Putra Malaysia to determine the p...
High acidity in acid sulfate soils due to pyrite oxidation results in increased Al3+ and Fe2+ activi...
AbstractTen treatments were prepared to find out the optimal combinations of different materials to ...
The study about composting of rice straw and goat manure were carried out due to problem of agricult...
Aims: The aim of this study was to screen plant growth promoting cellulolytic bacteria. Methodology ...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the potential of lignocellulolytic fungi for rapid compostin...
Microbial degradation of organic matters is crucial during the composting process. In this study, th...
Rice straw is one of the abundant renewable resources in the world. Until now, open field burning ...
In aerobic rice cultivation systems, compost mulching and incorporation are important to rehabilitat...
In aerobic rice cultivation systems, compost mulching and incorporation are important to rehabilitat...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a main staple food and also source of carbohydrate in many parts of the world...
Rice production consumes lots of water. Due to increasing water scarcity,research on aerobic rice cu...
This study was conducted at the Laboratory of Food Crops and Floriculture, Institute of Tropical Agr...
Rice straw is agricultural waste that contains cellulose and has not been used optimally. The agricu...
AbstractThe main objective of this study is to investigate the potentiality of cellulase producing i...
The present study was conducted at the Composting Unit, Universiti Putra Malaysia to determine the p...
High acidity in acid sulfate soils due to pyrite oxidation results in increased Al3+ and Fe2+ activi...
AbstractTen treatments were prepared to find out the optimal combinations of different materials to ...
The study about composting of rice straw and goat manure were carried out due to problem of agricult...
Aims: The aim of this study was to screen plant growth promoting cellulolytic bacteria. Methodology ...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the potential of lignocellulolytic fungi for rapid compostin...
Microbial degradation of organic matters is crucial during the composting process. In this study, th...
Rice straw is one of the abundant renewable resources in the world. Until now, open field burning ...
In aerobic rice cultivation systems, compost mulching and incorporation are important to rehabilitat...
In aerobic rice cultivation systems, compost mulching and incorporation are important to rehabilitat...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a main staple food and also source of carbohydrate in many parts of the world...
Rice production consumes lots of water. Due to increasing water scarcity,research on aerobic rice cu...
This study was conducted at the Laboratory of Food Crops and Floriculture, Institute of Tropical Agr...
Rice straw is agricultural waste that contains cellulose and has not been used optimally. The agricu...