2021
DOI: 10.18517/ijaseit.11.1.11346
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Compost and Biochar Characteristics Test of Some Animal Manure Waste

Abstract: This study aims to determine the quality of compost and biochar from some animal manure in improving soil properties and fruit yields of chili plants. This research was conducted in a greenhouse, with nesting experiments using a random block design. The treatment composition consisted of 6 types of fertilizer (cow compost, goat compost, chicken compost, cow biochar, goat biochar, chicken biochar), and three levels of fertilizer doses (5, 10, and 15 tons ha -1 ) and one treatment control. The results showed dif… Show more

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“…Biochar application to agricultural soils has great potential benefits in waste management, carbon sequestration, greenhouse gas reduction, water and soil remediation, soil fertility, and crop production [10]. Applying organic compost and biochar to the soil can improve soil's physical and chemical properties [11] and crop productivity [12]. Under oxygen-limited conditions, biomass resources such as agricultural residue, food processing waste, solid waste, animal waste, and municipal sludge are thermally decomposed through pyrolysis [13].…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biochar application to agricultural soils has great potential benefits in waste management, carbon sequestration, greenhouse gas reduction, water and soil remediation, soil fertility, and crop production [10]. Applying organic compost and biochar to the soil can improve soil's physical and chemical properties [11] and crop productivity [12]. Under oxygen-limited conditions, biomass resources such as agricultural residue, food processing waste, solid waste, animal waste, and municipal sludge are thermally decomposed through pyrolysis [13].…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the use of biomass to generate energy merely results in the emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which is then utilized by plants to reproduce biomass [43], [44]. Microorganisms help in decomposing the plants to produce biomass [45]. Alternatively, plants may be burnt and converted into co-incineration in kilns and ashes in thermal incinerators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%