2019
DOI: 10.21467/ias.7.1.6-11
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Physiochemical Analysis of Sandalwood (Santalum Album) Leaf Litters Degraded by Eisenia foetida and Eudrilus eugenia

Abstract: The decay of leaf litter by microflora and fauna furnish nutrient supply to the soil and also uphold ecological sustainability. Applying of proper technique and exploring of result provides information for the betterment of agricultural system. Vermicomposting of Sandalwood (Santalum album) leaf litters were studied with an emphasis of physio-chemical deviation during the process and also compared with 100 % cattle dung. Obtained result explore that temperate of 50 % leaf litter (LL) and 100 % cattle dung (CD)… Show more

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“…Vermicompost from leaf litter biowastes has been attempted in different trees, leaf litters of sandalwood (Bhati et al, 2019), rubber (Chaudhuri et al, 2016), mango (Das et al, 2020;Vasanthi et al, 2013), coconut and jack (Harishma, 2017), asoka, teak and neem (Jayanthi et al, 2010), tendu (Mushan and Rao, 2012), teak (Nagalakshmi and Prakash, 2016), eucalyptus (Nagar et al, 2017), black plum (Nagar et al, 2018) and guava (Vasanthi et al, 2013).…”
Section: Vermicompostingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vermicompost from leaf litter biowastes has been attempted in different trees, leaf litters of sandalwood (Bhati et al, 2019), rubber (Chaudhuri et al, 2016), mango (Das et al, 2020;Vasanthi et al, 2013), coconut and jack (Harishma, 2017), asoka, teak and neem (Jayanthi et al, 2010), tendu (Mushan and Rao, 2012), teak (Nagalakshmi and Prakash, 2016), eucalyptus (Nagar et al, 2017), black plum (Nagar et al, 2018) and guava (Vasanthi et al, 2013).…”
Section: Vermicompostingmentioning
confidence: 99%