2020
DOI: 10.31618/esu.2413-9335.2020.4.80.1127
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Use of Biocompost to Increase Productivity of Degraded Sod-Podzolic Sandy Loam Soil

Abstract: The paper presents the results of a lysimetric experiment on sod-podzolic sandy loam soil with the use of effluent from cattle manure, biocompost based on animal husbandry and municipal waste as meliorants. The positive effect of the studied meliorants on the yield of annual grasses was experimentally established. The largest increase in the hay yield of 95.3 % was obtained in the variant with the use of biocompost as a meliorant.

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“…bioremediation agent. Tis improvement in the physical quality of ex-mining soil occurs because biocompost is a type of organic fertilizer that, in addition to microorganisms [49], contains humus compounds such as humic acid and fulvic acid, which act as agents for the formation of soil aggregates [50] in order to improve soil structure.…”
Section: Biocompost Efects On Ex-siltstone Mining Soil Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…bioremediation agent. Tis improvement in the physical quality of ex-mining soil occurs because biocompost is a type of organic fertilizer that, in addition to microorganisms [49], contains humus compounds such as humic acid and fulvic acid, which act as agents for the formation of soil aggregates [50] in order to improve soil structure.…”
Section: Biocompost Efects On Ex-siltstone Mining Soil Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%