2020
DOI: 10.54083/resbio.2.2.2020.44-49
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Biowaste Utilisation for Improving Soil Health and Crop Productivity in North Eastern India

Abstract: Efficient utilisation of bio-wastes could be an important strategy for meeting the growing demand of nutrients and improving the soil health and crop productivity in north-eastern India, where there is abundant availability of bio-wastes (such as crop residues, weed biomass, forest litter, animal dung etc.), and use of chemical fertilisers is traditionally minimal. Production of weed biomass in north-eastern India is estimated to be in the range of 5-20 t/ha. Around 9 Mt of crop residues are produced annually … Show more

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“…Biochar was prepared from locally available weed biomass and was characterized by different authors have been presented in Table 3. Availability of 5-20 Mg ha −1 of weed biomass in both cropped and non-cropped areas of the HER has been reported [116]. Rearing animals (poultry, cattle, pig, etc.)…”
Section: Potential Feedstocks Reserve In the Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biochar was prepared from locally available weed biomass and was characterized by different authors have been presented in Table 3. Availability of 5-20 Mg ha −1 of weed biomass in both cropped and non-cropped areas of the HER has been reported [116]. Rearing animals (poultry, cattle, pig, etc.)…”
Section: Potential Feedstocks Reserve In the Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%