Preparation of Banana Residue Based Compost and its Nutrient Analysis

S. Abro, Z. Channa, M. A. Gadehi, A. A. Abro, S. Tunio, I. S. Hulio, A. Samo
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Crop residues being organic in nature are rich source of organic carbon; essential nutrients need to be recycled for nutrient cycling sustaining soil quality & health and reduced environmental pollution. An experiment was carried out for preparation of banana crop residue based compost enriched with other organic sources and its nutrient analysis. Three recipes of the banana residues for compost making, designed in randomized complete block design (RCBD) were made in piles separately prepared i.e. consisting banana leaves (BL) with sugar cane press mud (SPM), goat manure (GM) and poultry manure (PM). The compost prepared was subjected to laboratory analysis for electrical conductivity, pH, organic matter, organic carbon, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, total potassium, and C/N ratio. The results indicated that the maximum EC (6.12) was recorded for C2 and minimum EC (5.67) was recorded for C1. The results revealed that banana crop residue enriched with other organic sources hastened the composting process and significantly increased the organic matter (OM) (55.6%), organic carbon (36.35%), total nitrogen (TN) (2.77%), P (1.75%) K value (3.05%). Further, results revealed that C1= (Banana leaves with sugar cane press mud) compost blend was optimum and best, because this blend has rich nutrient contents. It was concluded that higher OM%, OC%, TN, P, K were observed for C1= Banana crop residues enriched with sugar cane press mud.
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香蕉渣基堆肥的制备及其养分分析
作物残茬具有有机性质,是有机碳的丰富来源;必需养分需要循环利用,维持土壤质量和健康,减少环境污染。以香蕉作物秸秆为基料,进行了添加其他有机源的堆肥制备及养分分析试验。采用随机完全区组设计(RCBD),将香蕉叶(BL)与甘蔗压榨泥(SPM)、羊粪(GM)和禽粪(PM)分别配制成堆,制备了3种香蕉秸秆堆肥配方。对所制备的堆肥进行电导率、pH、有机质、有机碳、全氮、全磷、全钾和C/N比的实验室分析。结果表明,C2的EC值最高,为6.12,C1的EC值最低,为5.67。结果表明,其他有机源富集的香蕉作物秸秆加速了堆肥过程,显著提高了有机质(OM)(55.6%)、有机碳(36.35%)、全氮(TN)(2.77%)、P(1.75%)和K值(3.05%)。结果表明,C1=(香蕉叶+甘蔗压榨泥)混合料是最优和最佳的混合料,因为该混合料营养成分丰富。结果表明,甘蔗压榨泥富集后的C1=香蕉作物秸秆具有较高的OM%、OC%、TN、P、K。
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