Using the zoo compost of the Black Lioness as an organic fertilizer
https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2020-340-7-106-110
Abstract
Relevance. In Russia at the moment, the technology of bio-processing of organic residues is not widespread and is very relevant and can serve as an excellent example of using the opportunities of nature. The product of the life activity of fly larvae is a loose, fine-grained mass with a particle size of 1-3 mm, brown in color, with a faint smell of ammonia. The main nutrients are found in it in the form of various compounds with organic acids. Tocompose contains all the necessary for plants macro- and microelements, and also the nutrient calcium, magnesium and iron. The analyzed samples of zoo compost for a number of indicators corresponds to GOST 33830-2016 organic Fertilizers based on animal waste. Technical conditions.
Results. Laboratory experiment on growing cress "Spring", showed an increase in yield relative to the control from 107 to 154 g/m2.
About the Authors
E. A. PendyurinRussian Federation
Evgeny A. Pendyurin - candidate of agricultural sciences, associate professor
S. Yu. Rybina
Russian Federation
Snezhanna Yu. Rybina - undergraduates
L. M. Smolenskaya
Russian Federation
Larisa M. Smolenskaya - candidate of chemical sciences, associate professor
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For citations:
Pendyurin E.A., Rybina S.Yu., Smolenskaya L.M. Using the zoo compost of the Black Lioness as an organic fertilizer. Agrarian science. 2020;(7-8):106-110. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2020-340-7-106-110