Physical,Chemical and Biological Properties of an Accelerated Cassava Based Compost Prepared Using Different Ratios of Cassava Peels and Poultry Manure |
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Authors: | Abigail Oluremi Ojo Lateef Bamidele Taiwo James Alabi Adediran Adedayo Omowunmi Oyedele IbukunO Fademi Azarel Caldbak Oladotun Uthman |
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Institution: | Land and Water Resources Management Programme, Institute of Agricultural Research and Training, Moor Plantation, Ibadan, Nigeria |
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Abstract: | Monitoring the physical, chemical and biological properties during accelerated composting enables concise determination of its stability and maturity. Determination of physical parameters such as pH, moisture and temperature, chemical parameters such as total nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), organic matter and humic acid as well as biological parameters such as microbial count and carbon dioxide (CO2) evolution was carried out during a four (4) week composting period, The trend observed for pH showed the mesophilic and thermophilic phases and a similar trend was observed for the compost temperature. Intermittent increase and decrease was observed for total N, P, K as well as for the fungal and bacterial population. A direct relationship was observed among the bacterial population, CO2 evolution and humic acid. However, composting for four (4) weeks produced a stable compost, which was evident through the physical observation of the final product and the results obtained for the chemical and biological parameters. |
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Keywords: | Compost four weeks maturity properties stability |
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