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A preliminary fertilization test on sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) with three organic amendments of humus and domestic wastes
2019
Revista de Investigación de Agroproducción Sustentable
Organic amendments like compost are used as an alternative to diminish soil damages caused by chemical fertilization. Compost contains nutrients and microbial communities with some beneficial bacteria and fungi for the plant. A study was carried out in order to assess the effectiveness of compost on sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench). Compost and fermented organic amendments were produced for 60 days with domestic wastes and humus of plant debris from agriculture and gardening in polyethylene
doi:10.25127/aps.20192.438
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