2020
DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2020.7.1.0233
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Bioconversion of waste paper into soil conditioner and its effect on plants growth and microbial population of the soil

Abstract: This research work focused on bioconversion of waste paper into soil conditioner and its effect on plants growth and soil microbial population. The effects were studied for 21 days and the number of seeds germinated and their height were measured at 3 days interval. Percentage (%) seed germination across the samples was 100 %. The height of the plants in soil treated with composted waste paper ranged between 80±0.98 mm and 643± 1.76 mm that of control soil ranged between 70±1.98 mm and 503±1.67 mm. The result … Show more

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“…Plants suffer as a result of contamination induced by waste generation. However, studies on waste management have also shown that waste paper improves plant growth and performance which suggest using waste paper as soil conditioner (Jones et al, 2020). Waste papers from households can be recycled and reused in this manner.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Plants suffer as a result of contamination induced by waste generation. However, studies on waste management have also shown that waste paper improves plant growth and performance which suggest using waste paper as soil conditioner (Jones et al, 2020). Waste papers from households can be recycled and reused in this manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%