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Bio-active compost from pea plant enriched with chicken manure and oilseed rape cake and its effect on yields and nutrient recovery efficiencies of wheat and rice
Authors:Amanullah Khan Eusuf Zai  Takatsugu Horiuchi  Tsutomu Matsui
Affiliation:1. Crop Production Science Laboratory, United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Gifu University , Gifu, Japan amaneuzai@yahoo.com;3. Crop Production Science Laboratory, United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Gifu University , Gifu, Japan
Abstract:Two factorial pot experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of biodecomposer (BD) and nutrient supplemented compost of pea residue on wheat and rice. Compost was prepared with green pea plant residue (PP), in the presence or absence of BD, without or with dried chicken manure (CM) and/or oilseed rape cake (RC). We assessed the effect of compost on yields and nutrient recovery efficiencies of both crops. Results revealed that BD reduced composting duration and enriched compost with N, P and K. Composts with CM and CM plus RC increased grain yields of wheat and rice. The composts increased grains of wheat and rice nearly 5 and 1.6 times, respectively, above the control. Nitrogen, P and K recovery efficiencies were positively correlated with yields, suggesting that supplementation in composting with CM or CM plus RC enabled effective accumulation of the nutrients, resulting in higher yield. Moreover, BD increased 9.4% of wheat and 6.9% of rice grains. So, composting of PP, in the presence of BD, with CM or CM plus RC is recommend for a pea-wheat-rice cropping system to improve soil fertility and effectiveness of pea on the system.
Keywords:biodecomposer (BD)  nitrogen  phosphorus  potassium
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