2017
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2017v38n3p1511
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Structural characteristics of elephant grass fertilized with organic composted waste from production and slaughter of small ruminants

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the morphophysiological characteristics of irrigated Pennisetum purpureum cv. Cameroon subjected to doses of an organic compost from waste generated by production and slaughter of small ruminants. The experiment was carried out in a grassland, during four growth cycles of 60 days. The area is located in the Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos unit, in Sobral -CE, Brazil. Treatments consisted of organic compost doses (0, 13.3, 26.6, 39.9, 53.2 and 79.8 Mg ha -1 ) plus a mineral fertilization … Show more

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“…The organic compost was considered a control because it has no anthelmintic effect in vitro, according to the methodology used by Salles et al (2019). The compost was based on the carcasses of small ruminants and was prepared as described by Meneses et al (2017). The experiment involved 24 adult male sheep, noncastrated, with an initial average weight of 23.93 ± 3.66 kg.…”
Section: Experimental Design and Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The organic compost was considered a control because it has no anthelmintic effect in vitro, according to the methodology used by Salles et al (2019). The compost was based on the carcasses of small ruminants and was prepared as described by Meneses et al (2017). The experiment involved 24 adult male sheep, noncastrated, with an initial average weight of 23.93 ± 3.66 kg.…”
Section: Experimental Design and Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%