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Composting of Calotropis gigantea Leaves In Presence of Sheep Dung
Author(s) -
Mayur Shah,
Jaldip Kansara,
Prateek Shilpkar
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
current world environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2320-8031
pISSN - 0973-4929
DOI - 10.12944/cwe.10.1.34
Subject(s) - compost , gigantea , potassium , nutrient , phosphorus , chemistry , total organic carbon , agronomy , nitrogen , botany , horticulture , biology , environmental chemistry , organic chemistry
Calotropis gigantea is a plant grown almost everywhere and has no economic use. Leaves of Calotropis gigantea plants were composted with sheep dung. Composting conditions were maintained and samples were withdrawn at 30, 60 and 90 days of composting and analysed for pH, electrical conductivity, Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , Cl 1, total organic carbon, total nitrogen, available phosphorus and available potassium. Results show that contents of these parameters changes with time and at 90 days nutrient rich compost is obtained with decreased concentration of chloride.

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